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Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for August 1 – 7, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, August 9, 2011 by BryanAcross the first week of August 2011, Cartoon Network's Total Day performance posted gains over the same time period last year. -
Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for July 4 – 10, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, July 12, 2011 by BryanCartoon Network's weekly ratings highlights. -
Cable Ratings from June 21 – 24, 2011
Posted on Monday, June 27, 2011 by BryanCable ratings from June 21 - 24 for Cartoon Network and Disney Channel. -
Cable Ratings from June 15 – 20, 2011
Posted on Wednesday, June 22, 2011 by BryanSelect cable ratings from June 15 - 20, 2011 -
Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for June 13 – 19, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, June 21, 2011 by BryanRegularly winning Monday nights among all boys demos, Cartoon Network has now added key kids demos to its #1 TV destination claim for the night in early evening (7-9 p.m.). -
Cable Ratings from June 8 – 14, 2011
Posted on Wednesday, June 15, 2011 by BryanFinal cable ratings from June 8 - 14, 2011 for Cartoon Network, Disney Channel and Disney XD shows. -
Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for June 6 – 12, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, June 14, 2011 by BryanCartoon Network reigned Monday night (7-9 p.m.) as the #1 TV destination for kids 2-11 and all boys demos (2-11, 6-11 and 9-14). -
Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for May 30 – June 5, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, June 7, 2011 by BryanEarning dramatic double-digit gains vs. the same week last year, Cartoon Network’s weekly early evening (7-9 p.m.) delivery increased between 30-40% across key kid demos: kids 6-11 delivery (623,000) increased by 34%, kids 2-11 delivery (917,000) increased by 30%, and kids 9-14 delivery (447,000) increased by 40%. In Total Day, kids 6-11 average delivery (396,000) grew by 7%, kids 2-11 delivery (594,000) grew by 2% and kids 9-14 delivery (303,000) grew by 10%. -
Wednesday, June 1 Cable Ratings: “Dude What Would Happen” & “Destroy Build Destroy” Return to Low Numbers
Posted on Thursday, June 2, 2011 by BryanWednesday, June 1 final cable ratings for Dude, What Would Happen? and Destroy Build Destroy. -
“Dude, What Would Happen?” and “Destroy Build Destroy” Return June 1 on Cartoon Network
Posted on Monday, May 9, 2011 by BryanCJ Manigo, Ali Sepasyar and Jackson Rogow are back with brand new episodes of Dude, What Would Happen all summer long on Cartoon Network. These three adventurous teens conduct extreme experiments that generate some pretty outrageous results. They’ll be posing ridiculously thought provoking questions, like: Dude, what would happen if we tried to bowl with a helicopter? Or, if we tried to shoot hoops with a catapult? Or, Dude, what would happen if we shot two cannonballs at each other? The sky’s the limit when it comes to Ali’s crazy ideas. Jackson will do anything to prove these impossibly daring experiments can work. And CJ is so bold and fearless there likely isn’t a physical challenge he can’t handle. Check out all the new action Wednesday nights at 8:00 p.m. (ET, PT) on Cartoon Network. -
Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for April 11 – 17, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, April 19, 2011 by BryanCartoon Network’s Monday night line-up of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.), Regular Show (8:30 p.m.) and Problem Solverz (8:45 p.m.)—each ranked #1 in their timeslots on all television among all boy demos: 2-11, 6-11 and 9-14. -
Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for April 4 – 10, 2011
Posted on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 by BryanCartoon Network’s Monday night block of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.) and Regular Show (8:30 p.m.)—each ranked#1 in their timeslots once again on all television among boys 6-11 and boys 2-11. -
Cartoon Network Upfront 2011
Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2011 by BryanSpringboarding off its 2010 ratings growth across key kids and boys demos, in which series/specials Adventure Time, Dude, What Would Happen, Generator Rex and Hall of Game helped propel the network to new heights, Cartoon Network described its plans for building new global franchises today as it unveiled a broad slate of new content for 2011 at its annual Advertising Upfront presentation. Thirteen new animated series, 19 returning shows, and the network’s newest live-action scripted comedy series, Level Up, which will launch with a 90-minute original movie, will debut over the next year. The morning’s announcements also spotlighted a new partnership between Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network in which the three entertainment brands would unite their powerful assets in publishing, theatrical and television to create a multi-platform block of exclusive branded original content on the network named, DC Nation.





















