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Network demographics

Maybe not the most appropriate time to post this,
but this was in today's USA Today and I thought
I'd pass it along before I throw away the paper:

NBC this season hit its highest median age ever:
48. UPN supplanted the WB as the youngest-skewing
network: UPN median age, 32.9; WB, 35, mostly because
7th Heaven and Reba skew older. CBS, while reversing
an aging trend, is still the oldest-skewing network.
Newsmagazines tend to appeal to the oldest viewers,
while reality shows appeal to the youngest.

BY NETWORK:

CBS: 2004-05 median age, 51.8
2003-04 median age, 52.9
Youngest-skewing show: The Amazing Race, median age
43.5
Oldest-skewing: 60 Minutes Wednesday, median age 59.2

NBC: 2004-05 median age, 48
2003-04 median age, 45.9
Youngest-skewing: Father Of The Pride, 37.6
Oldest-skewing: Dateline Friday, 56.4

ABC: 2004-05 median age, 45.3
2003-04 median age, same
Youngest-skewing: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, 39.8
Oldest-skewing: Primetime Thursday, 50.8

Fox: 2004-05 median age, 38.2
2003-04 median age, 36.4
Youngest-skewing: American Dad, 24.2
Oldest-skewing: House, 44.6

WB: 2004-05 median age, 35
2003-04 median age, 33.4
Youngest-skewing: One Tree Hill, 27.1
Oldest-skewing: Everwood, 42.4

UPN: 2004-05 median age, 32.9
2003-04 median age, 34.2
Youngest-skewing: Road To Stardom, 26.5
Oldest-skewing: Enterprise, 42.9

Youngest-skewing cable channels, with median ages:

Nick At Nite, 15.4
Fuse, 19.7
MTV2, 20.2
MTV, 21.5
BET, 26.2
VH1, 28.1
Comedy Central, 30.1
ABC Family, 35.2
TBS, 37.1
FX, 37.4

Oldest-skewing cable channels:

Fox News, 61.8
CNN, 61.2
Hallmark, 58.5
MSNBC, 57.5
Biography, 57.2
GSN, 56.6
CNN Headline News, 56.1
BBC America, 53.9
TV Land, 53.7
HGTV, 53.4

SOURCE: Magna Globa USA ad agency
 
> Youngest-skewing cable channels, with median ages:
>
> Nick At Nite, 15.4

You sure that's not Nickelodeon? I can't imagine too many 14 year olds watching Fresh Prince and Full House.
 
> > Youngest-skewing cable channels, with median ages:
> >
> > Nick At Nite, 15.4
>
> You sure that's not Nickelodeon? I can't imagine too many
> 14 year olds watching Fresh Prince and Full House.
>
I am not sure but I do know that 10-14 year old girls love Will Smith (he's so cute), Carlton, and Uncle Jesse..

Fascinating facts.

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> > > Youngest-skewing cable channels, with median ages:
> > >
> > > Nick At Nite, 15.4
> >
> > You sure that's not Nickelodeon? I can't imagine too many
>
> > 14 year olds watching Fresh Prince and Full House.
> >
> I am not sure but I do know that 10-14 year old girls love
> Will Smith (he's so cute), Carlton, and Uncle Jesse..
>
> Fascinating facts.
>
Unless there's a typo in the article, I stand by what I
posted. The article said Nick at Nite, and I'm inclined
to agree that 10-14 year old girls would go for Will Smith
and John Stamos.
 
> > > > Youngest-skewing cable channels, with median ages:
> > > >
> > > > Nick At Nite, 15.4
> > >
> > > You sure that's not Nickelodeon? I can't imagine too
> many
> >
> > > 14 year olds watching Fresh Prince and Full House.
> > >
> > I am not sure but I do know that 10-14 year old girls love
>
> > Will Smith (he's so cute), Carlton, and Uncle Jesse..
> >
> > Fascinating facts.
> >
> Unless there's a typo in the article, I stand by what I
> posted. The article said Nick at Nite, and I'm inclined
> to agree that 10-14 year old girls would go for Will Smith
> and John Stamos.
>

But those shows are 15 years old. Doobie Gillis was cute (I guess), you don't see tweens flocking to that show.
 
> > > > > Youngest-skewing cable channels, with median ages:
> > > > >
> > > > > Nick At Nite, 15.4
> > > >
> > > > You sure that's not Nickelodeon? I can't imagine too
> > many
> > >
> > > > 14 year olds watching Fresh Prince and Full House.
> > > >
> > > I am not sure but I do know that 10-14 year old girls
> love
> >
> > > Will Smith (he's so cute), Carlton, and Uncle Jesse..
> > >
> > > Fascinating facts.
> > >
> > Unless there's a typo in the article, I stand by what I
> > posted. The article said Nick at Nite, and I'm inclined
> > to agree that 10-14 year old girls would go for Will Smith
>
> > and John Stamos.
> >
>
> But those shows are 15 years old. Doobie Gillis was cute (I
> guess), you don't see tweens flocking to that show.
>
Will Smith, at least, is a hot property right now. And remember,
I said "median age." That means as many viewers over age 15.4
as under it. Again, I can tell you only what the survey taken by
the ad agency said and USA Today reported.
 
> Will Smith, at least, is a hot property right now. And
> remember,
> I said "median age." That means as many viewers over age
> 15.4
> as under it. Again, I can tell you only what the survey
> taken by
> the ad agency said and USA Today reported.
>
So is the guy who played "Uncle Jesse" I foget his name. I was running in the gym and I always see a show with him on it.

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> > Will Smith, at least, is a hot property right now. And
> > remember,
> > I said "median age." That means as many viewers over age
> > 15.4
> > as under it. Again, I can tell you only what the survey
> > taken by
> > the ad agency said and USA Today reported.
> >
> So is the guy who played "Uncle Jesse" I foget his name. I
> was running in the gym and I always see a show with him on
> it.
>
If you're thinking about Full House, it's John Stamos.
 
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