Kids’ Favorite Back-to-School Characters

September 30, 2011

With back-to-school season in full swing, kids everywhere are deciding on new duds to wear to class.  This week we used E-Score Character Kids to generate a list of the characters with the highest interest in a clothing line among kids 6-12.

  Source: E-Score Chracter Kids, Awareness above 15%, Interest in Clothing line combines “Somewhat Interested” and “Very Interested”

With E-Score Character Kids you can measure a character’s extension opportunities in:

  • Movie
  • TV
  • Video Games
  • Comic Book
  • Clothing
  • Books
  • Toys
  • Online

Which Shows Do Viewers Look Forward to Watching?

September 30, 2011

Which Shows Do Viewers Look Forward to Watching?

The start of every fall season brings with it football, pumpkin lattes, raking leaves and the return of our favorite TV shows.

Using Program Pulse Broadcast we looked at which returning broadcast shows viewers are most Looking Forward to Watch.

  Source: Program Pulse Broadcast

A subscription to Program Pulse provides access to a database of more than 1,600 television programs tracked over five years and offers networks, advertisers and producers an in-depth view of a program’s strengths, weaknesses, and probability of future success.


Top Ten Appointment TV Shows

November 24, 2010

Top Ten Shows Viewers Make a Special Effort to Watch

In a highly competitive viewing environment, some shows stand out as “appointment television.”  These are the programs that viewers “make a special effort to watch.”

With the growth of DVR and online viewing, many TV watchers have shifted their viewing paradigm from planning to be in front of the TV when a show airs, to making time to watch a show on their own schedule.

We wanted to compare these two trends and, using Program Pulse Broadcast, we looked at the top broadcast TV programs viewers make a “Special Effort to Watch” for the month of October to see if there is an effect on live viewing of those programs.

Source: Program Pulse Broadcast, minimum threshold of viewers, data based on October fielding

Shows Viewers Make a Special Effort to Watch

Viewers of each show were asked to describe their future viewing intent based on a scale ranging from Make a Special Effort to Watch to Definitely Not.

The Vampire Diaries topped our list with 80% of viewers claiming they Make a Special Effort to Watch -almost 30 points higher than the average for broadcast shows.  Chuck, One Tree Hill, Glee and Castle also earned scores of over 70% Special Effort to Watch.

The shows in our Special Effort to Watch list were also Watched Live at a rate 12 points lower than average (54% vs. 66%).  In turn DVR and Other Media viewing for our list of shows scored higher than average.  Survivor and Glee stood out as exceptions to this pattern, with higher levels of live viewing.

In the minds and hard drives of viewers; making a special effort to watch a show turns out to be less about when to sit on the couch, and more about using the DVR to make sure you don’t miss a show.

Program Pulse has the ability to look beyond ratings into motivations and future viewing intent.


Top Teen Celebrities You Don’t Know

April 9, 2010

Teen Power

Miranda Cosgrove of iCarly fame recently inked a new seven-figure contract with Nickelodeon to continue her popular show for an additional 26 episodes.  Such a large contract for an age-specific cable network show highlights the potential star power of young TV actors.

Cosgrove, as well as actors from Hannah Montana and High School Musical have proven to be successful beyond television in music, film and merchandise.   In the modern youth-oriented culture, today’s teen idol can be tomorrow’s multi-media superstar.  TV programs targeting the youth audience can be fertile ground to grow celebrity appeal and awareness among the fickle 13-17 age demographic.


Top 10 Teen TV Celebrities That You Don’t Know

To find the next generation of teen stars, we looked for actors who are liked by teens but are not yet on the radar of adults.  We used E-Score Celebrity and the Answer Center to generate a list of the top 10 TV actors who have the biggest difference in top-two box appeal among ages 13-17 compared to 18-54.

The list is topped by a trio of actors from ABC Family’s The Secret Life of the American Teenager.  India Eisley, Daren Kagasoff and Megan Park have a difference in appeal of over 30 points comparing 13-17 to 18-54. Leighton Meester of Gossip Girl and Michelle Trachtenberg of Buffy the Vampire Slayer fame and more recently Mercy earned appeal differences respectively of 31 and 25 points. The list also includes newcomer Dianna Agron from the wildly popular Glee with an appeal difference of 20 points.

E-Score Celebrity in MediaSYNC has the ability to look at appeal among specific age groups to reveal opportunities within age demographics.

Top 10 TV Actors by Difference in Appeal 13-17 vs. 18-54
Source: E-Score Celebrity, Ages 13-17, Awareness >15%, Category: TV Actors,  Actor Age Under 25, Appeal >50%

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