Toon4Thought
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Aren't Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite the same thing?
The ratings were split because somehow they're considered separate networks, so that's why you see ratings for both.Aren't Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite the same thing?
The ratings were split because somehow they're considered separate networks, so that's why you see ratings for both.
Nick at Nite on Fri starts at 8PM, so that's why ratings are separateShould they both be combined or kept separate? Because that kind of implies the Nick at Nite ratings were specifically for people who were watching when it 'shifted'.
Probably because it mostly was meant to appeal to an adult audience. And adult audiences, put simply, don't watch much live TV anymore, at least not off the cable box.Nick at Nite on Fri starts at 8PM, so that's why ratings are separate
And also The Jungle Movie ratings are very disappointing, and there has been high trend for movie. But I guess this isn't enough to bring even more audience, or possibly due to nick.com releasing it earlier than premiere
They’ll probably at least look at the combined numbers from the the main channel and the other networks it aired on (they’ve done that in the past). That would bring it up to 1,752,000 (if they’re going to count the Nick@Nite numbers too, then it would be 2,898,000, though I’m not sure if they’ll do that since it’s technically the same channel).I wonder if they're looking at the stream views as well. I don't think those ratings are bad, I expected worse and number 6 on top 50 isn't too shabby
I guess they didn’t know that Nick@Nite signed on an hour later than usual on Friday.The ratings were split because somehow they're considered separate networks, so that's why you see ratings for both.
Actually, considering that they split the ratings on Nick/Nick at Nite you just add the two numbers and divide it actually scored an average of 1.268 million views on Nick, with the simulcasts, it totals 1.630 million views on TV.They’ll probably at least look at the combined numbers from the the main channel and the other networks it aired on (they’ve done that in the past). That would bring it up to 1,752,000 (if they’re going to count the Nick@Nite numbers too, then it would be 2,898,000, though I’m not sure if they’ll do that since it’s technically the same channel).
I guess they didn’t know that Nick@Nite signed on an hour later than usual on Friday.
I know people were expecting numbers to be 2.5+ million viewers, but the movie actually did great for its release. As many people know Black Friday ratings usually aren't the strongest so this was somewhat expected.
I believe Nickelodeon could've put more effort into promoting it, instead of promoting it a few weeks notice. It seems NickSplat, had put more effort promoting the movie IMO, they've been doing it since late-September on their network.
I just hope Nickelodeon has a good understanding of this, and doesn't consider not bringing back classics for movies, because they seem to be doing it right.
Oh come on guys, if you combine the ratings for Hey Arnold!:TJM on both Nickelodeon, Nick@Nite, Nicktoons, and TeenNick, you would get 2.88 views! You afraid that this Friday's encore at 8PM will get pulled?
Also, combine the ratings for the premiere of TLH's "The Crying Dame" and "Anti-Social" on both Nick, TeenNick, and Nicktoons, and you would get 1.99 views.
Actually, considering that they split the ratings on Nick/Nick at Nite you just add the two numbers and divide it actually scored an average of 1.268 million views on Nick, with the simulcasts, it totals 1.630 million views on TV.
Well at least Danger Games Crossover did well, hitting at least 2.4 mil viewers (total in all networks). Halo Awards got 1.736 (for all networks). Simulcasting across networks is helping out though.. Hey Arnold Jungle Movie total networks got 1.63 mil viewers...