via press release:
Univision Network Ranked No. 3 Last Week Among
Young Adults 18-34, Outperforming CBS and FOX
Univision Broadcast Prime Highlights – Week of June 1, 2015 to June 7, 2015
· Last week (M-SU), Univision Network ranked No. 3 in primetime among young Adults 18-34, outperforming CBS and FOX. Univision out-delivered one or more of the English-language broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC or FOX) on six nights among young Adults 18-34.
· “Amores con Trampa” (Fooled Into Love) helped make Univision the No. 3 network among both young Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49 in the Monday-Friday 8pm time period, outperforming CBS and FOX in each demographic. The novela saw week-to-week growth among young Adults 18-34 (+9% to 629,000).
· Airing Monday to Friday 9pm-10pm, “Lo Imperdonable” (The Unforgivable) helped make Univision the No. 3 network among young Adults 18-34, outperforming CBS and FOX. The novela saw week-to-week growth among Total Viewers 2+ (+4% to 2.5 million), Adults 18-49 (+10% to 1.2 million) and young Adults 18-34 (+16% to 578,000).
· At 10pm, “Que Te Perdone Dios” (Let God Forgive You) averaged 2.4 million Total Viewers 2+, 1.0 million Adults 18-49 and 465,000 young Adults 18-34.
· Airing “Sábado Gigante” (Giant Saturday), Univision ranked as the No. 2 and No. 3 network, respectively, on Saturday night among young Adults 18-34 and Adults 18-49, outperforming ABC and CBS. “Sábado Gigante” (Giant Saturday) saw week-to-week growth among young Adults 18-34 (+15% to 597,000).
· On Sunday, Univision’s full primetime lineup ranked within the top 20 programs for the entire evening among Total Viewers 2+, Adults 18-49 and young Adults 18-34.
ü At 7:02 pm, “Aqui y Ahora” (Here and Now) saw week-to-week growth among Total Viewers 2+ (+8% to 1.4 million).
ü Next, “Me Pongo de Pie” (I Stand Up) averaged 1.7 million Total Viewers 2+, 712,000 Adults 18-49 and 264,000 young Adults 18-34.
ü At 10:06pm, “Sal y Pimienta” (Salt and Pepper) saw week-to-week growth among Total Viewers 2+ (+12% to 1.7 million) and Adults 18-49 (+11% to 767,000).