For the first time in almost a decade (nine years to be precise) NBC has won the November sweep. I believe NBC made a very wise move in attempting to hook people in early before the other networks had a chance to do their part. With the seasons biggest new show ‘Revolution’ (pictured above) and the mid-August premieres of particular shows such as the second season of ‘Grimm’ NBC took a chance, threw their cards on the table and it all ended up being worthwhile. Congratulations to NBC for the great work and winning the November Sweep this year. Continue on after the jump for the full press release.
Here is the full press release regarding NBC’s victory with this years November sweep.
press release:
NBC WINS ITS FIRST NOVEMBER SWEEP IN NINE YEARS |
WITH A CURRENT GAIN OF 17 PERCENT VERSUS THE YEAR-AGO SWEEP IN ADULTS 18-49, NBC MOVES FROM #4 IN NOVEMBER 2011 TO #1 IN 2012NBC’S SCHEDULE INCLUDES THE SWEEP’S #1 SERIES IN 18-49, ‘Sunday Night Football’; THE #1 UNSCRIPTED SERIES, ‘The Voice’; THE #1 NEW DRAMA, ‘REVOLUTION’; AND THE #1 NEW COMEDY, ‘Go On’NBC’S 2.8 FOR THE SWEEP TO DATE IS A FOUR-YEAR HIGH AND THE CURRENT 17 PERCENT LEAD OVER SECOND PLACE MATCHES THE BIGGEST NOVEMBER MARGIN FOR ANY NET IN 10 YEARSUNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. – November 20, 2012 – For the first time since 2003, NBC’s primetime lineup has delivered #1 ratings in adults 18-49 for the November sweep, rising from a #4 ranking in the November period one year ago to a #1 finish this year, according to “live plus same day” viewership data from Nielsen Media Research.
With 25 of 28 nights counted in the November sweep, NBC is averaging a 2.8 rating, up 17 percent versus NBC’s 2.4 rating at the conclusion the November 2011 sweep. In averages through Sunday, Nov. 18, NBC leads sweep runner-up CBS by 0.4 of a point or 17 percent, with Monday through Wednesday results yet to be factored into sweep averages. If NBC finishes the sweep with that 17 percent margin, it will match the biggest advantage for any network in a November sweep since NBC won by 19 percent in 2002 (Fox also won by 17 percent in 2009). NBC is also #1 for the sweep through 25 nights in adults 25-54, adults 18-34 and all key adult-male demographics. If NBC maintains its 2.8 rating in adults 18-49 through the conclusion of the sweep, it would be its highest-rated November sweep since 2008 (2.8). In total viewers, NBC’s current average of 7.9 million would be its highest for a November since 2007. The sweep concludes Wednesday night, November 21 and Nielsen is scheduled to have “live plus same day” official national results for the full 28-day period on Monday, November 26. For the November sweep, NBC’s “Sunday Night Football” ranked as the #1 primetime series on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox in adults 18-49, averaging a 7.6 rating in “live plus same day.” “The Voice” (4.5 with its Monday edition) was the #1 unscripted series of the sweep, “Revolution” (2.8) was the #1 new drama and “Go On” (2.2) was the #1 new comedy. “SNF” was the #1 primetime show of the sweep on ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox in total viewers; adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54; men 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54; and teens 12-17. Monday’s “Voice” was #1 on those networks in women 18-34. November Sweep Adults 18-49, Live Plus Same Day, Adults 18-4925 of 28 Nights vs. Completed Sweep Last Year Net…November 2011… November 2012…Diff NBC…2.4…2.8…Up 17% CBS…2.8…2.4…Down 14% ABC…2.5…2.2…Down 12% Fox…3.1…2.3…Down 26% November Sweep Total Viewers, Live Plus Same Day, Total Viewers25 of 28 Nights vs. Completed Sweep Last Year Net…November 2011… November 2012…Diff NBC…6.857 million …7.917 million…Up 15% CBS…11.419 million…10.281 million…Down 10% ABC…9.275 million …7.927 million…Down 15% Fox…8.642 million …6.522 million…Down 25% November Sweep Total Viewers, Live Plus Same Day, Adults 25-5425 of 28 Nights vs. Completed Sweep Last Year Net…November 2011… November 2012…Diff NBC…2.8…3.3…Up 18% CBS…3.8…3.2…Down 16% ABC…3.2…2.7…Down 16% Fox…3.5…2.5…Down 29% NBC is the only network among ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and CW to deliver a younger audience this November than last, with a median age down to 47.8 from last November’s 48.7. NBC’s audience is within 0.6 years of Fox for youngest viewership among the Big 4 networks in November. Median Ages for November Sweep25 of 28 Nights vs. Completed Sweep Last Year Net…November 2011… November 2012 NBC…48.8…47.8 CBS…55.6…57.2 ABC…53.7…53.9 Fox…46.0…47.2 CW…37.6…41.8 On both Monday and Tuesday nights, NBC moved from #4 to #1 from November 2011 to November 2012, according to data through the first three weeks of the sweep. This November versus last, NBC is up 200 percent on Monday night in 18-49 (to a 3.9 rating from a 1.3) and up 71 percent on Tuesdays (3.6 vs. 2.1). Through November 18, NBC has won eight straight in-season Mondays in 18-49 among ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, NBC’s longest in-season Monday win streak in the 25-year history of Nielsen’s people meter sample. NBC has also won six consecutive Tuesdays in 18-49 among ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox, the network’s longest in-season Tuesday winning streak in eight years (since November 16-December 21, 2004). The month also included an NBC Wednesday win on November 7, the network’s first in-season Wednesday victory with non-sports programming since Christmas Eve 2008. NBC’s sweep success also included the top-rated Presidential Election coverage on Tuesday, Nov. 6, as NBC News averaged 12.0 million viewers and a 4.3 rating in adults 18-49 during primetime that night. |
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