"In July of 2017, Nickelodeon was averaging around 1.2 million viewers per week. Since February of this year, the channel has not been able to push its average viewership over 400,000. Last month, the numbers crashed as low as just 328,000.
Just last week, during primetime, Nickelodeon’s average primetime viewership was just 395,000. Its total day average was just 372,000.
Basically, what that means is that about 1/10th of one percent of the population is tuning in to this garbage."
something tells me that this doesn't include streaming numbers which is where the bulk of kids would get this content from nowadays. broadcast numbers aren't as significant as they used to be so its not a good metric to determine how many people are being brainwashed.
what the streaming services means is dont alienate fans and dont alienate the parents of the children becouse there are lots of alternatives for getting content....if I was a parent content viewed would always be curated and reviewed.. it is actualy 1000 times easier for a parent to keep the bad content away from there kid then it was 10 years ago.
"In July of 2017, Nickelodeon was averaging around 1.2 million viewers per week. Since February of this year, the channel has not been able to push its average viewership over 400,000. Last month, the numbers crashed as low as just 328,000.
Just last week, during primetime, Nickelodeon’s average primetime viewership was just 395,000. Its total day average was just 372,000.
Basically, what that means is that about 1/10th of one percent of the population is tuning in to this garbage."
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something tells me that this doesn't include streaming numbers which is where the bulk of kids would get this content from nowadays. broadcast numbers aren't as significant as they used to be so its not a good metric to determine how many people are being brainwashed.
what the streaming services means is dont alienate fans and dont alienate the parents of the children becouse there are lots of alternatives for getting content....if I was a parent content viewed would always be curated and reviewed.. it is actualy 1000 times easier for a parent to keep the bad content away from there kid then it was 10 years ago.