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Disney Channel & Disney Junior Ratings Highlights for November 2013

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via Disney Channel press release:

Ratings Highlights for November 2013 – Final National Ratings

Disney Channel is TV’s #1 Network in Total Day for the 31st Consecutive Month in Kids 6-11 and 43rd Straight Month in Tweens 9-14; “Sofia the First: The Floating Palace” is the Week’s #1 Animated Cable Telecast With 4.7 Million Total Viewers

24-Hour Disney Junior Channel is TV’s #1 Preschool-Devoted Total Day Network for the 8th Month in a Row in Total Viewers and Kids 2-5, Airs the Top 2 TV Telecasts in Kids 2-5 and Top 17 in Total Viewers Among Preschool Networks

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During November 2013, powered by all new episodes throughout the month, Disney Channel, the 24-hour kid-driven, family-inclusive television network, ranked as TV’s #1 network for the 31st consecutive month in Kids 6-11 (528,000/2.2 rating) and for the 43rd month in a row in Tweens 9-14 (496,000/2.1 rating).

Competitively, Disney Channel out-delivered Nickelodeon by robust double digits for the 29th consecutive month in both Kids 6-11 (+25% – 528,000 vs. 423,000) and Tweens 9-14 (+75% – 496,000 vs. 283,000).

In Prime, Disney Channel extended its streak as TV’s #1 network to 105 consecutive months in Kids 6-11 (881,000/3.7 rating) and to 101 straight months in Tweens 9-14 (815,000/3.4 rating), and was the #2 cable TV network in Total Viewers (2.1 million), giving The Walt Disney Company the Top 2 most-watched networks for the month (#1 ESPN – 3.2 million).

  • Disney Channel’s premiere of “Sofia the First: The Floating Palace” (11/24/13, 7:00 – 7:55 p.m.) delivered 4.7 million Total Viewers – ranking as the week’s #1 animated cable TV telecast – and became the #1 evening TV telecast year to date in Kids 2-5 (1.1 million/7.1 rating) and Girls 2-5 (706,000/9.3 rating). It also became the #1 evening preschool cable TV telecast of the year in Total Viewers, Kids 2-11 (2.5 million/6.2 rating), Adults 18-49 (1.4 million/1.1 rating) and Women 18-49 (911,000/1.4 rating).
  • For the month, “Sofia the First” stood as TV’s #1 series in Girls 2-5 (387,000/5.1 rating) and the #1 preschool cable TV series in Total Viewers (1.7 million) and Women 18-49 (369,000/0.6 rating).
  • Disney Channel delivered the month’s Top 2 TV telecasts in Kids 2-5, Top 5 TV telecasts in Kids 6-11 and Top 9 TV telecasts in Tweens 9-14 (42 of Top 50 – Top 5 below):

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24- Hour Disney Junior Channel

24-hour Disney Junior Channel ranked as the #1 preschool-dedicated TV network for the 8th consecutive month in Total Viewers (438,000), Kids 2-5 (212,000/1.4 rating) and Boys 2-5 (109,000/1.4 rating) – every month since reporting public ratings on April 1, 2013 – was #1 for the 5th month running in Girls 2-5 (103,000/1.4 rating) and for the 6th straight month in Women 18-49 (94,000). Notably, this was the channel’s #1 month to date in Women 18-49 and #2 month on record in Total Viewers and Kids 2-5.

  • Among midsize cable TV networks, “Sofia the First” ranked as the month’s #1 series in Total Viewers (800,000) and Kids 2-5 (382,000/2.5 rating), with the channel home to the Top 3 series in Women 18-49 with “Sofia the First” (168,000/0.3 rating), “Doc McStuffins” (130,000/0.2 rating) and “Jake and the Never Land Pirates” (126,000/0.2 rating).
  • Disney Junior channel held the month’s Top 2 telecasts in Kids 2-5, Top 11 in Boys 2-5 (Top 5 below) and Top 17 in Total Viewers (Top 5 below), across preschool-dedicated TV networks:

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  • Disney Junior Channel exceeded Nick Jr. by double digits across all core demos: +28% in Total Viewers (438,000 vs. 341,000), +22% in Kids 2-5 (212,000 vs. 174,000), +13% in Girls 2-5 (103,000 vs. 91,000), +31% in Boys 2-5 (109,000 vs. 83,000) and +45% in Women 18-49 (94,000 vs. 65,000), despite being in 14.0 million fewer homes.
  • Disney Junior Channel more than tripled Sprout in Kids 2-5 (+248% – 212,000 vs. 61,000), Girls 2-5 (+232% – 103,000 vs. 31,000) and Boys 2-5 (+252% – 109,000 vs. 31,000) and more than doubled in Total Viewers (+196% – 438,000 vs. 148,000) and Women 18-49 (+161% – 94,000 vs. 36,000).

Source: NTI, U.S. ratings, most current, November 2013: 10/28/13-11/24/13; Total Day rank streaks include ties based on rating.