Ratings Report for ABC News' "Nightline"
For the 2009/2010 Season
ABC NEWS' NIGHTLINE IS #1 IN TOTAL VIEWERS IN LATE NIGHT FOR THE 2009/2010 SEASON
VICTORY MARKS NIGHTLINE'S
FIRST SEASON WIN AMONG TOTAL VIEWERS IN 15 YEARS
ABC News' "Nightline" was the most watched late night program among total viewers for the 2009/2010 season, according to Nielsen Media Research. This marks the first time in 15 years "Nightline" outperformed the "Tonight Show" and "The Late Show with David Letterman" in total viewers.
"Nightline" placed second for the season among Adults 18-49. "Nightline" tied for second with "Letterman" among Adults 25-54 for the season.
"This is a very proud day for all of us at ABC News," said James Goldston, executive producer of "Nightline." "Every member of our show works extraordinarily hard each day to bring great stories and unique journalism to all of our viewers. This team has earned all of the success that "Nightline" has achieved in recent years."
Throughout the 2009/2010 season, "Nightline" has featured groundbreaking investigative reports that have exposed illegal child labor practices in the blueberry fields of Michigan; the abuse of young children by Christian pastors in the Congo; loopholes in the Medicaid system leading to 80 billion dollars lost to fraud each year; possible attempts by Senator John Ensign to cover up misuse of campaign funds; the failure of the federal government to enforce workplace safety regulations leading to the deaths of blue collar workers; and the fraudulent practices by for-profit schools.
"Nightline" has continued pioneering coverage of the war in Afghanistan, building on its award winning program "The Forgotten War." The program filed in depth, documentary style reports about a cutting-edge military hospital in Kandahar, a bomb disposal team, drug enforcement teams and the crew of an F-15 squadron.
During the season, "Nightline" also aired numerous news making interviews including with Alaska governor Sarah Palin; California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger; former President Bill Clinton's first interview from Haiti after the devastating earthquake; the only in-depth interview with controversial Florida pastor Terry Jones; the first television interview with Medal of Honor winner Sal Giunta; the first in depth interview with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton since she had taken office; as well as Jesse James' first interview post-breakup with actress Sandra Bullock; basketball player LeBron James; actress Angelina Jolie; and singer Sean �Diddy' Combs.
ABC News' "Nightline" is anchored by Cynthia McFadden, Terry Moran and Bill Weir. John Donvan and Vicki Mabrey are correspondents. James Goldston is the executive producer. The program airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m., ET on the ABC Television Network.
(Average for 09/10 Season)
TOTAL VIEWERS A25-54(000)/ Rtg A18-49(000)/ Rtg
ABC "Nightline" 3,710,000 1,540,000/ 1.2 1,260,000/ 1.0
CBS "Late Show" 3,630,000 1,540,000/ 1.2 1,200,000/ 0.9
NBC "Tonight" 3,500,000 1,650,000/ 1.3 1,430,000/ 1.1
Source: The Nielsen Company, NTI Total Viewers, Adults 25-54 & Adults 18-49 Live+7 (where available) & Live+SD for the 09/10 season (9/21/09-9/19/10)
Fringe Ratings Report: ABC Late-Night Programming
Week of September 13, 2010
ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" is Up Week to Week and Over the
Year-Ago Week in Total Viewers and Adults 18-49
"JKL" Beats CBS' "Ferguson" in Total Viewers and Adults 18-49,
Topping the CBS Program for the 6th Time in 7 Weeks in Young Adults
"JKL's" is Up in the 2009-10 Broadcast Season
Over the Previous Year in Total Viewers and Key Men Demos
"JKL" Outdraws NBC's "Fallon" in Total Viewers During the 2009-10 Season
Weekly National Ratings:
On the final week of the broadcast season (week of 9/13/10), ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" was up over the previous week by 10% in Total Viewers (1.48 million vs. 1.34 million) and by 16% in Adult 18-49 audience (576,000 vs. 498,000).
· "JKL" improved on the year-ago week (w/o 9/14/09) in both Total Viewers (1.48 million vs. 1.47 million) and Adults 18-49 (576,000 vs. 564,000).
· ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" bettered CBS' "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" by 17% in Total Viewers (1.48 million vs. 1.26 million) and by 20% in Adults 18-49 (576,000 vs. 482,000), topping the CBS late-night program with young adults for the 6th time in 7 weeks.
2009-10 Broadcast Season (9/21/09 - 9/19/10):
During the 52-week 2009-10 broadcast season, ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live" was up in Total Viewers (1.63 million vs. 1.62 million), Men 18-49 (276,000 vs. 270,000) and Men 25-54 (324,000 vs. 316,000) over the 2008-09 broadcast season.
· "JKL" outdrew NBC's "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" for the year in Total Viewers (1.62 million vs. 1.58 million).
Source: The Nielsen Company, Live + Same Day National Program Ratings for week of 9/13/10, or as dated. Comparisons based on 000s.
Broadcast Season 2008-09: 9/22/08 - 09/21/09.
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