Sunday, September 21, 2014

Multi-Screen Viewership Boosts TV Fandom And Loyalty, According To Viacom's "Getting With the Program: TV's Funnels, Paths and Hurdles"

Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA), the parent company of the Nickelodeon brand, has unveiled in the following press release, from Business Wire, the results of "Getting With the Program: TV's Funnels, Paths and Hurdles," a new study exploring how audiences discover, watch and become fans of TV shows.

The findings reveal that the proliferation of devices and sources is having a positive impact on viewership and fandom. Additionally, multi-screen viewers (those who used multiple screens and sources) demonstrate a preference for live TV and stronger network loyalty compared to single-screeners (those who only used one screen).


Original Viacom Press Release:

Multi-screen Viewership Boosts TV Fandom and Loyalty, According to Viacom's “Getting With the Program: TV’s Funnels, Paths and Hurdles”

New Research Explores How Audiences Discover, Trial and Watch TV Shows

September 11, 2014 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Viacom (NASDAQ: VIAB, VIA) today unveiled the results of "Getting With the Program: TV’s Funnels, Paths and Hurdles," a new study exploring how audiences discover, watch and become fans of TV shows. The findings reveal that the proliferation of devices and sources is having a positive impact on viewership and fandom. Additionally, multi-screen viewers (those who used multiple screens and sources) demonstrate a preference for live TV and stronger network loyalty compared to single-screeners (those who only used one screen).

The study involved in-person interviews in Boston and Chicago and online surveys of more than 1,500 U.S. Viacom viewers ages 13-44. The online survey included digital diaries on TV viewing paths, for which respondents listed up to 10 TV programs in the order they watched them "yesterday," and logged more than 7,000 shows.

"The goal of our research was to uncover the often complex paths audiences take to discovering and becoming fans of our content," said Colleen Fahey Rush, Executive Vice President and Chief Research Officer, Viacom Media Networks. "What we're seeing is that the myriad of sources and devices has taken fandom to new heights, making TV a bigger part of our audiences' lives than ever before."

The study shows that, compared to a few years ago, a vast majority (79%) of viewers say having more ways of accessing shows helps them try more programs and 78% wouldn't have become fans of some shows if they couldn't watch in multiple ways. Multi-screen viewership is also connected to a stronger preference for live TV and network loyalty:

* 47% of multi-screeners say it's important to watch their favorite shows live, versus 23% of single-screeners;
* 45% of multi-screeners are loyal to a few networks, versus 28% of single-screeners; and
* 45% of multi-screeners wouldn't give up pay TV because they rely on DVR, versus 22% of single-screeners.

Funnels to Fandom

The process of becoming a fan occurs over the course of a five-stage process, or a TV viewing funnel. The journey starts with discovery of a show, followed by research, selection, fandom and ultimately sharing.

* Discovery: in-person word of mouth is the #1 source for show discovery at 90%, closely followed by TV promos at 85% and word of mouth online or via social media at 78%.

* Research: once aware of a show, viewers usually watch an episode to find out more (55%), check when it airs next (42%) or discuss with friends or family (35%). Nearly a quarter usually discuss the show online and via social media.

* Selection: when deciding what device or source to trial a TV show on, live TV is the most popular source (57%), followed by streaming (22%), DVR (10%) and VOD (6%).

* Fandom: once a viewer becomes a fan, they first want to know when the show airs on TV (61%), whether it is live (52%) and whether it is in-season or not (48%). When they've decided to continue watching, 53% watch on live TV.
** Among fans, marathoning is popular across all age groups: 83% of Millennials say this is one of their favorite ways to watch, followed by 72% of Gen Xers and 65% of Digital Natives.

* Sharing: 61% of viewers recommend a show to others in-person, while 38% invite others to co-view. Among Digital Natives (ages 13-17), invitations to co-view are most prevalent at 47%, followed by Millennials (ages 18-34) at 40% and Gen Xers (ages 35-44) at 29%.

TVs are the most-used device for show discovery and fandom, while computers are most used for research. Live TV is the most-used source for show trial and continuing to watch a show.

Within the TV viewing funnel, audiences are dedicating more time to the discovery and research stages, which is driving greater fandom and sharing. Compared to a few years ago:

* 73% become interested in new shows more quickly;
* 50% spend more time researching shows before watching;
* 81% watch a greater variety of shows;
* 83% are fans of more shows at the same time; and
* 61% agree that TV is a bigger part of their social life.

Paths to Viewing

Drawing on data from the digital diaries, the study explores the different ways viewers watch TV programs, or their viewing path. While the growing number of devices and sources makes watching TV more complicated, it also promotes viewing.

* Gen Xers show a heavy reliance on live TV: 45% only watch live TV and 80% watch live TV at any point in a given viewing path.

* While Millennials tend to stream more than Gen Xers, they still rely on live TV: 33% only watch live TV and 66% watch live TV at any point in a given viewing path.

* Digital Natives rely on a mix of streaming and live TV: 45% only watch live TV and 70% watch live TV at any point in a given viewing path.

Hurdles, Encountered and Overcome

There are a number of hurdles viewers encounter when looking for specific TV shows. The most common is not having access to the latest episode (79%), followed by not being able to find the show on TV (77%).

Audiences turn to alternate devices and sources to overcome these hurdles. For example, when a viewer cannot find their show on TV, they usually watch something else on live TV, DVR or VOD. If they are looking for the same show, they first go to network/show apps or sites, followed by download-to-own sources like iTunes or Amazon. Viewers ranked "deciding not to watch TV" as the least likely solution for each hurdle.

"Our fans are very driven and solution-oriented when it comes to finding their favorite shows," continued Rush. "We want to encourage that fandom by making content available whenever, wherever our audiences' TV viewing paths take them. Understanding these paths will help us leverage multiplatform opportunities even more strategically."

The Future of TV is Bright

Viewers are very positive about TV's future when asked to look ahead five years.

* 84% agree that they will have more options for where, how and what to watch.
* 83% will watch a greater variety of TV programs.
* 79% will keep up with more TV programs at the same time.
* 76% expect better recommendations from sources and devices.

About Viacom

Viacom is home to premier global media brands that create compelling television programs, motion pictures, short-form video, apps, games, consumer products, social media and other entertainment content for audiences in more than 160 countries and territories. Viacom's media networks, including MTV, VH1, CMT, Logo, BET, CENTRIC, Nickelodeon, Nick Jr., TeenNick, Nicktoons, Nick at Nite, Comedy Central, TV Land, SPIKE, Channel 5 (UK), Tr3s, Paramount Channel and VIVA, reach approximately 700 million households worldwide. Paramount Pictures, America's oldest film studio, is a major global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment.

For more information about Viacom and its businesses, visit www.viacom.com. Keep up with Viacom news by following Viacom's blog at blog.viacom.com and Twitter feed at www.twitter.com/Viacom.

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Nickelodeon USA Debuts "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Season Two Finale "The Invasion" Online

Can't wait until Nickelodeon USA premieres the brand-new one-hour second season finale episode of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" on Friday 26th September 2014? You're in luck! Nick USA has digitally premiered the season two finale of TMNT, titled "The Invasion", online a week early on the networks official website, which fans in North America can watch in full right here on Nick.com!


In the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" season two finale, Leo and Donnie disagree about their plan to stop the Kraang invasion. Meanwhile, Donnie must step up as a leader when Leo makes a critical mistake and is separated from the team.

Following the premiere of the season two finale, Nickelodeon USA is expected to start to premiere and show "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" season three, which will continue the adventures of Nickelodeon's justice-sworn, pizza-fuelled, half-shelled heroes, from Friday 10th October 2014 at 7pm (E/P)!
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Nick Star Jack Griffo Announces "The Thundermans" Season Two Finale To Be One-Hour Special

Nickelodeon Star Jack Davis Griffo has announced the exciting Nickelodeon News in a Tweet (post) on his official Twitter profile page, @LittlejGriffo, that the cast and crew of Nickelodeon's popular superhero-themed original comedy series "The Thundermans" recently filmed (shot) the season two finale episode of "The Thundermans", and that the second season finale episode of the hit Nick sitcom will be a one-hour long special!:
Shooting part two of the hour long season 2 finale this week.. The things I do for this show.. #youllsee #Thundermans.
Although unconfirmed, it is expected that Nick USA will premiere and show the hour-long season two finale episode of "The Thundermans" during Spring 2015.
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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Alexandria Brager Announces She Is Working On Potential Brand-New Nick At Nite Sitcom

Nickelodeon Star Alexandria K. Brager, who played Penelope on Nickelodeon's popular family comedy series "Wendell & Vinnie", has announced the exciting Nick News in a Tweet (post) on her official Twitter profile page, @AlexandriaBrage, that she is currently working on a brand-new comedy series for Nickelodeon USA's nighttime programming block Nick at Nite, speculated to be titled "Divorced Family"! To celebrate, Alexandria also shared a photo of her standing outside the Warner Bros. Pictures studio lot in Burbank, California!:
I'm outside of @wbpictures! Guys, A new family sitcom may be heading your way to @nickatnitetv! [Emojis]

Alexandria's "Wendell & Vinnie" co-star Buddy Handleson will also be starring in a upcoming brand-new Nickelodeon show called "Bella and the Bulldogs", due to premiere in 2015!
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NYCC's New York Super Week To Hold Classic Nickelodeon Event

New York Comic Con's New York Super Week has announced the very exciting Classic Nickelodeon news in a Facebook event that they have teamed up Mathew Klickstein, the author of "SLIMED! An Oral History of Nickelodeon's Golden Age", to present a very special retro-Nickelodeon themed event called "A Nite of Nickelodeon Nostalgic Nonsense!"!


"SLIMED! Presents A Nite of Nickelodeon Nostalgic Nonsense!" will feature a night packed full of Nickelodeon nostalgia, including:

* A live performance by Polaris, the house band of "The Adventures of Pete & Pete", fronted by Mark Mulcahy ("The greatest voice I've ever heard," says Radiohead's Thom Yorke). Not only is it their first show of their first ever tour, it'll be Polaris' first-ever live show in New York City!;

* In their second-ever ever appearance, a live performance by Fred Newman and Dan Sawyer, the masterminds behind the music of the classic Nicktoon "Doug" (The Beets' "Killer Tofu", anyone...?), who will be performing music from the show!;

* A guest appearance by Jason Zimbler, who played Ferguson W. Darling on "Clarissa Explains It All"!;

* A surprise celebrity guest panel with stars from some of your favorite Classic Nick shows, moderated by "SLIMED!" author Mathew Klickstein;

* A live podcast recording of "The Adventures of Danny & Mike" by "The Adventures of Pete & Pete" stars Michael Maronna and Danny Tamberelli (Big Pete/Little Pete, respectively, though Little Pete has little to no respect for anyone except for Artie... and MAYBE Big Pete). The Pete's are bringing along a few special guests of their own, as well, from both the world of "Pete & Pete" AND Classic Nickelodeon in general, including a throwback to a 1990's Nickelodeon game show!

"A Nite of Nickelodeon Nostalgic Nonsense!" will be held on Thursday 9th October 2014 between 8:00pm and 11:00pm (EDT) at the Hammerstein Ballroom at Manhattan Center, 311 W 34th St, New York, New York 10001. Tickets to attend "SLIMED! Presents A Nite of Nickelodeon Nostalgic Nonsense!" are available to be purchased through Ticketmaster.

For more information, please visit the events official page on Facebook.

Check out Danny and Mike announcing the line-up in the online streaming video clip below!:



From the official NYCC Presents New York Super Week website:
SLIMED! Presents a Nite of Nickelodeon Nostalgic Nonsense!
Thu. October 9| 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM | Hammerstein Ballroom

What the hell was he singing about in that incredible opening song to The Adventures of Pete & Pete? Maybe you'll find out at SLIMED! presents a Nite of Nickelodeon Nostalgic Nonsense! For the first time in New York and one of the first few times live, POLARIS -- the band that played all your favorite music on Pete & Pete -- will be playing LIVE, fronted by Mark Mulcahy, who Thom Yorke called "the greatest voice I've ever heard." We're also tossing in a little "Killer Tofu," with a live performance by Fred Newman and Dan Sawyer, creators of the inimitably outrageous music for Nicktoons' Doug. And just to keep things thematically sensible, we're serving up a guest panel with some of the stars of your favorite Golden Age Nick shows, all topped off by Pete & Pete's own Michael Maronna (Big) and Danny Tamberelli (Little), who will be joined by god-knows-who for a live presentation of their The Adventures of Danny & Mike podcast. Pipe! Why only remember your childhood memories ... when you can re-live them?

VIP Tickets are SOLD OUT for this Event!

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Cost: $25 - $65

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