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Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for June 27 – July 3, 2011

Author: Nickandmore!

via Turner press notes by way of TVbytheNumbers.com:

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Cartoon Network ranked #1 on all cable and broadcast TV Sunday evening (7-9 p.m.) for delivery of targeted kids and boys demos, based on strong performances of the Looney Tunes: Back in Action feature (6-8 p.m.) and the original series The Looney Tunes Show (8-9 p.m.).  Compared to the same time period last year, kids 6-11 delivery (749,000) grew by 318%, kids 2-11 (1,130,000) grew by 267%, and kids 9-14 (500,000) grew by 216%.  Boys 6-11, 2-11 and 9-14 delivery grew between 236% and 284%.

Across the first week of July 2011, Cartoon Network’s Early Evening performance (Mon-Sun, 7-9 p.m.) earned dramatic growth vs. the same time period last year—average kids 6-11 delivery (599,000) increased by 57%, kids 2-11 (862,000) increased by 51% and kids 9-14 (388,000) increased by 36%.  In Total Day, delivery grew across the board as well—kids 6-11 (479,000) grew by 29%, kids 2-11 (707,000) grew by 30% and kids 9-14 (324,000) grew by 16%.

Cartoon Network’s Monday and Tuesday nights (7-9 p.m.) both charted as TV’s #1 destination for boys 6-11, 2-11 and 9-14, earning strong gains vs. the first week of July last year.  Animated comedy series such as Johnny Test (Monday, 7 p.m.), The Amazing World of Gumball (Monday, 7:30 p.m.), Regular Show (Monday, 8:30 p.m.), The Looney Tunes Show (Tuesday, 8 p.m.) and The Amazing World of Gumball (Tuesday, 8:30 p.m.) all ranked #1 in their respective timeslots for delivery of boys 6-11 and 2-11, and all earned double-digit gains among kids and boys.

On Wednesday night (7-9 p.m.), overall delivery of kids and boys 6-11 and 2-11 earned double-digit increases vs. last year’s time period.  Additionally, a new episode of live-action series Destroy Build Destroy (8:30 p.m.) charted significant delivery gains across all targeted demos—kids 6-11 (633,000) grew by 45%, kids 2-11 (772,000) grew by 34%, and kids 9-14 (386,000) grew by 15%.