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THE FOLLOWING is Canada’s #1 New TV Series

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TORONTO (June 3, 2013) – CTV’s THE FOLLOWING is the #1 new series of the year in Canada with an average audience of 1.74 million viewers, it was confirmed today. Among A25-54 and A18-49, the hit series actually lands in the Top 10 list of the most-watched programs of the season in Canada. THE FOLLOWING led another year full of big moments and bigger audiences as Canada’s favourite network continued to pull away from the competition, gaining momentum and increasing its lead over its next closest competitor in all key demos (see below). And with the 2012-13 television season now at a close, BBM Canada data confirms CTV finished the season with 13 out of the Top 20 programs in Canada, one more than last year.

The data reveals that CTV is the most-watched Canadian television network among A18-34 and A18-49 demos for an incredible 11 years running. Among total viewers and the key A25-54 demo, the record extends to 12 straight years. And, once again, CTV ends the season with more Top 20 and Top 30 programs (see below) than all others networks combined for both total viewers and A25-54.

“This has been another winning year for CTV. We have demonstrated strength and stability by focusing on quality,” said Phil King, President, CTV Programming and Sports. “CTV delivers mass audiences, desirable demographics, and depth and consistency not found anywhere else. The numbers say it all – if it’s big, it’s on CTV.”

Among original Canadian productions, CTV also delivered the most-watched Canadian series of the year, FLASHPOINT (1.65 million viewers), and the #1 new Canadian series, MOTIVE, which ended its first season with 1.04 million viewers.

CTV wraps up the 2012-13 television season with three of the Top 4 new programs with A25-54 and A18-49, including the #1 new drama (THE FOLLOWING) and the #1 new comedy (ANGER MANAGEMENT). CTV has now delivered the #1 new program of the year for eight of the past 11 years.

Canada’s Top 5 New Programs, 2012-13

Rank

A25-54

Rank

A18-49

1.

THE FOLLOWING (CTV)

1.

THE FOLLOWING (CTV)

2.

ELEMENTARY

2.

ELEMENTARY

3.

ARROW (CTV)

3.

ARROW (CTV)

4.

ANGER MANAGEMENT (CTV)

4.

ANGER MANAGEMENT (CTV)

5.

CHICAGO FIRE

5.

CHICAGO FIRE

Source: BBM Canada, Aug 27/12 – May 19/13 (Weeks 1-38), Conventional Television (Final Data).

Demonstrating the strength and depth of its schedule, CTV has more returning programs than any other network. As a result, the network grew its lead in primetime in all key demos over its next closest competitor, especially among younger viewers.

CTV vs. Global in Primetime (7-11 p.m.)

Demo

2011-12

2012-13

Growth

A18-34

+57%

+68%

+11 %pts

A18-49

+67%

+71%

+4 %pts

A25-54

+66%

+68%

+2 %pts

Source: BBM Canada, BY2012-13 (9/24/2012 to 5/19/2013) vs. BY2011-12 (9/19/2011 to 5/20/2012).

A look back at the 2012-13 season reveals that CTV delivered four out of the Top 5 programs among A25-54 and A18-49, and had more Top 20 and Top 30 programs among total viewers and A25-54 than all other networks combined. In fact, among A25-54, CTV (18) had more than twice as many Top 30 programs as Global (7), and six times that of City (3). 

Canada’s Top 30 Most-Watched Programs, 2012-2013

Total Viewers

A25-54

Rank

Program

Audience

Program

Audience

1

THE BIG BANG THEORY (CTV)

4.01 million

THE BIG BANG THEORY

2.09 million

2

THE AMAZING RACE 21 & 22 (CTV)

2.6 million

THE AMAZING RACE 21 & 22 (CTV)

1.26 million

3

NCIS

2.57 million

TWO AND A HALF MEN (CTV)

1.25 million

4

TWO AND A HALF MEN (CTV)

2.54 million

SURVIVOR: PHILIPPINES & CARAMOAN

1.24 million

5

SURVIVOR: PHILIPPINES & CARAMOAN

2.42 million

GREY’S ANATOMY (CTV)

1.11 million

6

GREY’S ANATOMY (CTV)

2.33 million

HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA (EAST)

999,000

7

NCIS: LOS ANGELES

2.31 million

NCIS

981,000

8

HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA (EAST)

2.25 million

NCIS: LOS ANGELES

903,000

9

CSI (CTV)

2.04 million

HAWAII FIVE-0

866,000

10

HAWAII FIVE-0

2.01 million

THE FOLLOWING (CTV)

831,000

11

BONES

1.96 million

BONES

830,000

12

DANCING WITH THE STARS 15 (Performance) (CTV)

1.93 million

ELEMENTARY

815,000

13

CASTLE (CTV)

1.88 million

CSI (CTV)

792,000

14

BLUE BLOODS (CTV)

1.84 million

CASTLE (CTV)

763,000

15

THE MENTALIST (CTV)

1.78 million

THE VOICE (Results) (CTV)

747,000

16

THE FOLLOWING (CTV)

1.74 million

THE MENTALIST(CTV)

709,000

17

ELEMENTARY

1.73 million

THE X FACTOR (Performance) (CTV)

706,000

18

AMERICAN IDOL (Performance) (CTV)

1.7 million

AMERICAN IDOL (Performance) (CTV)

702,000

19

THE X FACTOR (Performance) (CTV)

1.69 million

GLEE

698,000

20

FLASHPOINT (CTV)

1.65 million

ONCE UPON A TIME (CTV)

686,000

21

CTV EVENING NEWS (CTV)

1.62 million

CRIMINAL MINDS (CTV)

661,000

22

VEGAS

1.54 million

2 BROKE GIRLS

660,000

23

CSI: NEW YORK (CTV)

1.51 million

HELL’S KITCHEN

657,000

24

CRIMINAL MINDS (CTV)

1.5 million

FLASHPOINT (CTV)

654,000

25

THE VOICE (Results) (CTV)

1.49 million

DANCING WITH THE STARS 15 (Performance) (CTV)

652,000

26

BIG BANG THEORY (Syndication) (CTV)

1.43 million

GAME OF THRONES

626,000

27

ARROW (CTV)

1.41 million

THE BIG BANG THEORY (Syndication) (CTV)

620,000

28

ONCE UPON A TIME (CTV)

1.33 million

HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER

611,000

29

GLEE

1.31 million

BLUE BLOODS (CTV)

601,000

30

GOLDEN BOY (CTV)

1.18 million

ARROW (CTV)

593,000

Source: BBM Canada, Sept 24/12 – May 19/13 (Weeks 5-38, final data). 

Nationally, CTV takes the lead in primetime with double and triple-digit advantages over its competitors. From 7 – 11 p.m., CTV delivered a 70% lead over Global and 274% over City.

CTV led primetime with 20 of 28 timeslots with the key A25-54 demo, and increased the number of hourly wins versus last year among total viewers to 23 of 28 hours (7 – 11 p.m.).

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About CTV
CTV is Canada’s #1 private broadcaster. Featuring a wide range of quality news, sports, information, and entertainment programming, CTV has been Canada’s most-watched television network for the past 10 years in a row. CTV is a division of Bell Media, Canada’s premier multimedia company with leading assets in television, radio and digital. Bell Media is owned by BCE Inc. (TSX, NYSE: BCE), Canada’s largest communications company. More information about CTV can be found on the network’s website at
CTV.ca.

– CTV –

Source: BBM Canada, Sept 24, 2012 – May 19, 2013 (Weeks 5-38, final data). Audiences prior to August 31, 2009 are based on BBM Nielsen Media Research Mark II meters.

For more information, please contact:
Emily Young Lee, CTV/Bell Media, 416.384.4633 or emily.younglee@bellmedia.ca

 

 

 

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