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Telemundo delivers best February ratings

Telemundo is enjoying the network’s best February performance in its history with over 1.3 million total viewers during Monday through Sunday primetime, according to Nielsen.  It has also seen double-digit gains in key demos compared to 2012.

Here are some of the primetime highlights:

  • At 7pm, “Caso Cerrado Edicion Estelar” drew over 1.7 million total viewers for the second consecutive month and 753,000 among adults 18-49 averaging more than 700,000 in the demo for the fourth straight month – the longest streak in its history. Compared to the prior year, “Caso” grew +13% in total viewers and +16% among adults 18-49.
  • At 8pm, the novela “Pasion Prohibida” averaged over 1.2 million total viewers during this month.
  • At 9pm, “La Patrona” reached a new milestone with its ratings surge of over 2 million total viewers and 1,145,000 adults 18-49 during the week of February 18, (up 37% and up 46% vs. its premiere week respectively). The telenovela, starring Aracely Arámbula topped English-language broadcast programs among adults 18-49 including Fox’s “Touch” on February 22 and NBC’s “New Normal” and “Smash” on February 19. 
  • At 10pm, the drama “El Rostro de la Venganza” averaged 1 million total viewers.

In the news department, “Noticiero Telemundo” saw double digit growth versus 2012. The newscast, led by anchors José Díaz-Balart and María Celeste Arrarás, averaged 861,000 total viewers, 371,000 adults 18-49 and 377,000 adults 25-54, increasing +22%, +24% and +25%, respectively, vs. last year.

“Al Rojo Vivo con Maria Celeste,” will finish the month with double-digit growth as well, currently averaging 1,088,000 total viewers and 472,000 adults 18-49, an increase of +13% and +23%, respectively. February 2013 will mark “Al Rojo Vivo’s” fifth consecutive month of year-over-year growth among adults 18-49 and the fourth straight month of growth in total viewers.

Source: The Nielsen Company, NPM, Live + Same Day, 1/30/12-2/26/12 vs. 1/28/13-2/24/13.

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