Disney Channel's JONAS LA #1 Kids/Tweens Series of the Week

By: Jun. 22, 2010
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Disney Channel's Season Premiere of "JONAS L.A.," Starring the Jonas Brothers, is the Week's No. 1 TV Series in Kids 6-11 and Tweens 9-14, and Cable's No. 1 Entertainment Series in Total Viewers

"Sonny With a Chance" Delivers Its Best Ratings in At Least 3 Months in Total Viewers and Target Kids Demos

One-Two Punch of "Sonny With a Chance" and "JONAS L.A." Dominates the 8 O'clock Hour, Besting Nick-at-Nite by Double-Digit Percentages

With 4 of the Week's Top 5 Telecasts on TV in Kids 6-11 and 9 of the Top 10 in Tweens 9-14, Disney Channel is TV's No. 1 Network in Prime in Key Kids

Playhouse Disney Claims 4 of the Week's Top 10 Programs in Target Kids 2-5 Demo

Week of June 14, 2010

· Disney Channel's season premiere of "JONAS L.A." ranked as TV's No. 1 series for the week in Kids 6-11 (1.3 million/5.1 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (1.2 million/4.8 rating), and cable's No. 1 entertainment series in Total Viewers (3.3 million). The new season features new Jonas Brothers music, a new Southern California setting and a new serialized comedy format mark. It stars pop culture superstars Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, Chelsea Staub and NicOle Anderson.

· On Sunday, an original "Sonny With a Chance" posted the show's best numbers in more 3 months (since 3/14/10) in Total Viewers (3.8 million) and Tweens 9-14 (1.4 million/5.7 rating), standing as its 2nd-most-watched telecast of the season in both demos. Sunday's episode of "Sonny" ranked as the show's third best of the season in Kids 6-11 (1.4 million/5.8 rating), marking its highest ratings since 3/21/10.

· At 8 o'clock, the combination of "Sonny With a Chance" and "JONAS L.A." were dominant winners in the hour in key kids demos, overshadowing runner-up Nick-at-Nite's "Victorious" and "Big Time Rush" by 30% in Kids 6-11 (1.3 million vs. 1.0 million) and by 67% in Tweens 9-14 (1.3 million vs. 762,000).

 


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