2008-09-05, 21:58 | Link #282 | |
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No TV ratings are available for UHF TV stations from Video Research Ltd. There are at least four UHF TV stations (TOKYO MX, Chiba TV, TV Saitama, and TV Kanagawa) in the Kantou region, each of which covers only parts of the region, so Kantou TV ratings for them appear impractical.
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2008-09-14, 22:40 | Link #286 | |
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1) DVRs - TV ratings don't count recordings. 2am on a Friday morning is not exactly live-viewing friendly. Plus the 1.7-2% is pretty standard for that sort of timeslot even for previously commercially successful shows such as Code Geass season 1. 2) Music is independent of the show - the music can sell tens of thousands without the show itself being good; the two are not mutually inclusive. It is now very easy to sample music due to fan made videos and sites such as Youtube/nicodouga and people do buy just the music without knowing anything about the show itself. 3) People dropping the show midway.
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2008-09-16, 03:15 | Link #288 |
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TV Tokyo must really not have a great market share; I would think that it's shonen adaptions besides naruto would do better then they do.
BONES shows have been on every major network except NHK now. Still most of em are for hardcore fans except e7 and fma. Library War for being such a different show, did pretty well in the Noitamina slot. RD isn't hitting the high notes of it's NTV precesesors but seems decent for late night. Yatterman has hiccuped but seems fair. I think standards for prime time anime are much lower these days. Conan is a mere shell of his former self. |
2008-09-17, 09:59 | Link #291 | |
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I wonder how popular Shugo Chara is among adult men, compared to other shoujo series. |
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2008-09-22, 07:04 | Link #292 |
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Pretty Cure 5 Go Go! vs Code Geass R2 vs NTV LOVE SAVES THE EARTH Kantou TV Ratings
Examining Anime & Tokusatsu Program TV Ratings Demographics: July 28, 2008 - August 3, 2008 in the Kantou region of Japan (Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Chiba, Saitama, etc.)...
Children constituted the largest group of viewers for television anime programs in general, except for those which aired after midnight. Other than men and women aged 50 years and over, teenagers aged 13-19 years often numbered among the least likely to watch anime, excluding notable exceptions like Crayon Shin-chan and Doraemon. Teenagers made up the largest group, however, to watch live action dramas like ROOKIES and Koizora. Most viewers who watched late night / early morning television anime shows were adult men in their twenties and thirties. Children and teenagers hardly watched these shows ... and shows like them. Children and teenagers hardly watched Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2. Teenagers made up the single largest group, however, who watched Slayers REVOLUTION, while very few adult women watched it. The single largest group who watched the BL/yaoi oriented late night Noitamina anime show Seiyou Kottou Yougashiten ~Antique~, or Antique Bakery, were men aged 20-34 years old, though overall, adult women outnumbered adult men who watched it. Adult men greatly outnumbered adult women who watched the late night reverse harem anime show Neo-Angelique Abyss - Second Age. A lot of the viewers who watched it were also teenagers. Anime & Tokusatsu Program TV Ratings Demographics: July 28, 2008 - August 3, 2008 Demographic Breakdown of Television Household Audience Ratings for Television Programs in the Kantou Region (Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Saitama, Chiba, etc.) of Japan HOME | KIDS | *TEEN | ***M1 | ***M2 | ***M3 | ***F1 | ***F2 | ***F3 | PROGRAM -------------------------------------------------------------- *5.1% | 11.3% | *4.3% | *3.2% | *1.9% | *0.4% | *3.1% | *3.8% | *0.2% | Yes! Pretty Cure 5 Go Go! (2008/08/31 {Sunday} Kantou {TV Asahi}) *2.6% | *0.7% | *0.9% | *3.3% | *2.0% | *0.4% | *0.9% | *0.8% | *0.2% | Code Geass Hangyaku no Lelouch R2 [Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2] (2008/08/31 {Sunday} Kantou {TBS}) 30.2% | 23.6% | 18.6% | 11.6% | 14.0% | 15.1% | 14.9% | 27.5% | 25.3% | 31ST NTV LOVE SAVES THE EARTH [Ai wa Chikyuu wo Sukuu] (2008/08/31 {Sunday} Kantou {NTV}) ================================================== HOME : Households (Setai) KIDS : Boys & Girls aged 4-12 years TEEN : Boys & Girls aged 13-19 years ***M1 : Men aged 20-34 years ***M2 : Men aged 35-49 years ***M3 : Men aged 50 years and over ***F1 : Women aged 20-34 years ***F2 : Women aged 35-49 years ***F3 : Women aged 50 years and over
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2008-10-08, 01:40 | Link #295 |
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Wow, revisiting this thread brings back so many memories.
With all these data here, I'm sure everyone here now knows what I meant when I said "Sazae-san" "Chibi-Maruko-chan" and "Doraemon" will usually triumph all the other shows, and that all the rest of the anime that you guys are watching are just a drop in the bucket compared to these behemoths. |
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