For the week of February 10, 2014, powered by Sunday's finale of "Good Luck Charlie" and an all-new "I Didn't Do It," Disney Channel extended its streak as TV's #1 Total Day network to 140-consecutive weeks among both Kids 6-11 (519,000/2.2 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (466,000/1.9 rating) - dates back to week of 6/13/11 - exceeding Nickelodeon by double digits in the target youth demos.
Disney Channel surpassed Nickelodeon by at least double digits for 119-straight weeks in Kids 6-11 (+25% - 519,000 vs. 416,000) and for 121-consecutive weeks in Tweens 9-14 (+82% - 466,000 vs. 256,000) - dates back to week of 11/7/11 and 10/24/11, respectively.
In Prime, Disney Channel ranked as cable TV's #1 network for the 457th-consecutive week among Kids 6-11 (860,000/3.6 rating - 8+ years) and 193rd-straight week among Tweens 9-14 (775,000/3.2 rating - 3+ years).
The finale of "Good Luck Charlie" (Sun., 8:00 - 9:00 p.m.) soared to over 1-year-highs in Kids 2-11 (2.1 million/5.2 rating), Kids 6-11 (1.7 million/7.1 rating) and Tweens 9-14 (1.8 million/7.6 rating) - ranking as the week's #1 TV telecast across the major youth demos - and hit an over-1-year-high in Total Viewers (4.6 million).
24-hour Disney Junior channel ranked as TV's #1 preschool-dedicated Total Day network for the 46th-consecutive week among Total Viewers (421,000), Kids 2-5 (205,000/1.3 rating) and Boys 2-5 (105,000/1.3 rating) - each week since reporting public ratings on 4/1/13 - for the 29th in Girls 2-5 (100,000/1.3 rating) and 34th in Women 18-49 (83,000).
Disney Junior channel towered over Nick Jr. for the 46th-consecutive week in Kids 2-5 (+61% - 205,000 vs. 127,000) and Boys 2-5 (+94% - 105,000 vs. 54,000), 29th in Girls 2-5 (+37% - 100,000 vs. 73,000), 34th in Women 18-49 (+41% - 83,000 vs. 59,000) and for the 45th time in the previous 46 weeks in Total Viewers (+51% - 421,000 vs. 279,000 - Nick Jr. tied for #1 during week of 6/3/13).
Disney Junior channel surpassed Sprout by triple digits for the 46th-consecutive week across target measures: Total Viewers (+141% - 421,000 vs. 175,000), Kids 2-5 (+181% - 205,000 vs. 73,000), Girls 2-5 (+186% - 100,000 vs. 35,000), Boys 2-5 (+176% - 105,000 vs. 38,000) and Women 18-49 (+108% - 83,000 vs. 40,000).
Source: NTI, U.S. ratings. Week of 2/10/14-2/16/14, Live + Same Day; Pre-K series ranks based on regularly scheduled series. Streaks include ties based on rating.
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