Filed under: BROADCAST/CABLE | Tags: Bright House Networks, David Walliams, Democratic National Convention, NBC Universal, Television, Time Warner Cable, Weather Channel, Weather.com
Average viewer results from the third night of the Democratic National Convention per Nielsen and as reported by TV Week during the 10p hour, which featured a speech by Democratic Vice Presidential nominee Joe Biden, had NBC first at 5.46 million, followed closely by CNN at 5.38 million, CBS 3.54 million, ABC 3.48 million, FOX News just a little under 2.70 million and MSNBC at 2.27 million. Also per Nielsen, the combined total viewer number during 10p from eight networks offering live coverage: ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, BET and TV One declined from Tuesday night’s number to 24.0 million. The combined total among A18-49 viewers also decreased slightly to nearly 8.2 million. (Cynopsis 8/29)
Six of the country’s top cable TV providers that are involved with the industry’s Canoe Ventures have banded together to offer a new channel called Elections ’08 On Demand, a service that allows viewers to select a variety of political content whenever they want it. The new channel, available in about 32 million homes, was developed by Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Cablevision, Charter Communications, Cox Communications and Bright House Networks and represents Canoe Ventures’ first TV product. The New York Times (8/28)
HBO debuts the U.S. version of Little Britain USA on September 28 at 1030p, following new episodes of the comedy Entourage. Little Britain USA, with six episodes, is written by Matt Lucas and David Walliams, who starred in the UK/Australia edition and will continue to portray a variety of characters, some new and some from the original version, in all-new sketches. (Cynopsis 8/29)
Click the image below for a trailer of the new series.
Bravo’s finale of Shear Genius on Wednesday at 10p delivered 1.64 million A18-49 viewers as well as 2.54 million total viewers. (Cynopsis 8/29)
The European Commission has approved The Weather Channel and Weather.com sale to NBC Universal and its partners for $3.5 billion. More Landmark companies likely will be spun off as part of the transaction, according to the commission. CNNMoney.com/Dow Jones Newswires (8/28) , The Hollywood Reporter (8/28)
Nielsen projects TV households will increase 1.5% in the 2008-09 season, growing most in ethnic and over-55 homes, according to this report. Asian TV households are expected to grow the most: a rise of 4.4%, to 4.7 million. Mediaweek (8/28)
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