Wednesday, July 6, 2011

WATCHING WAY TOO MUCH 7/6/11

-The answer to Tuesday's Trivia Question: Joey Chestnut with 62 hot dogs eaten.
***CORRECTION***Harry Shum was promoted to a cast regular and is not leaving
GLEE (I personally still think he should go).  My error...sorry about that one!


-Monday's Broadcast Top 5
 MACY'S FIREWORKS-NBC 2.1/8.6
 MACY'S FIREWORKS repeat-NBC 1.4/5.3
 AMERICAS GOT TALENT-NBC 1.2/4.8
 TWO AND A HALF MEN-CBS 1.2/4.6
 BOSTON POPS FIREWORKS-CBS 1.1/6.5


-Monday's Trendrr Top 5
 MASTERCHEF
 GOSSIP GIRL
 GOOD MORNING AMERICA-ABC
 ABC WORLD NEWS TONIGHT-ABC
 HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER-CBS


-Monday's Cable Top 5
STILL NOT AVAILABLE-so frustrating


-Monday's Cable Trendrr Top 5
 TEEN WOLF-MTV
 MONDAY NIGHT RAW-USA
 BASKETBALL WIVES-VH1
 LOPEZ TONIGHT-TBS
 CONAN-TBS


-BIG BROTHER COUNTDOWN...1 MORE DAY!!!


-You couldn’t ask for a better roastee...next up for Comedy Central...Charlie Sheen! 
The roast will be taped on 9/10 and air on 9/18 don't worry, I will remind you guys to
tune in, BUT you may be torn a bit as that is supposed to be the TWO & A HALF MEN
with Ashton Kutcher season premiere. I can only imagine this roast...I am sure it will be
hilarious, wonder how much of it will need to be edited!  Maybe they can air the
unedited one online or something.


- Hot on the heels of a strong TV upfront that registered double-digital price increases
for broadcasters, online media will enjoy the benefits as well. Online ad spending will
grow 20% this year and continue on a double-digit growth track through at least 2014.
By 2015, the online ad market should near $50 billion, according to eMarketer. Video
continues to grow the fastest and will help drive the overall online ad market past $31
billion this year, along with spending on Facebook ad. Search continues to be the
biggest fish in the pond though, accounting for nearly half of online ad spend this year.


- Online video viewing between the hour of 6-9 p.m. has grown 30% since 2009,
according to Yahoo citing the findings of a new online video study. The search giant
also found that more women and more people between 25 to 64 are watching online
video than they were two years ago.


-Web surfing soars on mobile devices in the early evening when most people are
returning home from the office. Mobile browsing peaks between 7-9pm and click-
through rates on ads is highest at 8 pm, suggesting that may be an ideal time for
advertisers to capture the interest of mobile audiences.


-Nearly 77 million Americans own a Smartphone, accounting for about a one in three
penetration, according to ComScore. Samsung has snagged about one-quarter of
mobile market share in the United States for its handsets, while Google's Android has
landed 38% market share for its platform, for the three-month period ending May
2011.


-iPad usage is making a serious dent in Web traffic and now accounts for 1% of
worldwide Web traffic and 2% of all U.S. Internet traffic. Apple may want to thank
Netflix, since watching streaming movies and TV shows on the tablet has been one of
the most popular uses. The iPad has 53 times the traffic of the next closest tablet
competitor.


-It's a light TV news day really and I watched the Yankee game last night (they won 9-
2) hoping to see Jeter's 3000th hit...2 more to go!  So, not much commentary today. 


Tonight FLIPPING OUT with Jeff Lewis, Jenny and Zoila returns to Bravo and I will be
watching...but again tomorrow is the big night for me...BIG BROTHER returns...can't
wait for big reveal...


-Wednesday's Trivia Question: Who was the winner of last season's BIG BROTHER
competition?


WWTM-Kristy

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