Articles Tagged ‘Numeris’

Consistency is key as America’s Got Talent tops the charts: Numeris
Vancouver’s viewers also tuned in more enthusiastically to their favourite shows.

Summer TV: Slumped or pumped?
Although there are fewer powerhouse programs this year than last, well-loved favourites are still proving to be reliable for viewers.

AGT stays hot, but the summer TV lull looms: Numeris
While the competition powerhouse remains a favourite, some markets opt for news and reruns.

America’s Got Talent tops the charts: Numeris
The summertime lull continues, but AGT managed to grow its national audience.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire returns with a bang: Numeris
With some entertainment programs pulling in lower numbers, news is once again starting to overtake glitzy summer hits.

Transplant takes it again: Numeris
Summer favourites America’s Got Talent and World of Dance also performed well.

Which stations saw a listening boost during lockdown?
David Bray examines the how markets have reacted to these new circumstances. In some places, talk radio is way up, whereas others still prefer their favourite tunes.

Transplant wins the week
Summer looks ready for fun and games, with two new game shows sweeping regional markets.

Radio One takes most of the minor markets: Numeris PPM
Plus, detailed data on which stations stand tallest in mid-sized cities such as Ottawa-Gatineau, Halifax and more.

9-1-1 finale takes it: Numeris
Some of the most popular shows of the spring have now concluded for the season.

9-1-1 is number one: Numeris
It was also a banner week for The Rookie, which saw gradual growth all season.

Global’s Survivor takes it: Numeris
The Masked Singer, which aired at the exact same time on CTV, came in a close second.

Stronger Together is indeed the strongest: Numeris
The concert special broke records for non-sports programming in Canada.

TV viewing in lockdown: What to do about weekends?
Viewers aren’t going out on Saturday nights anymore – how can brands capitalize?

TV viewing in lockdown: Turning a corner
As Canadians settle more into their at-home routine, the numbers show they’re craving some laughs and cheers.