KABC, of course, continued its global L.A., market dominance winning month in virtually every measure.
But the other stations had reason to cheer as well - particularly KCAL, KCBS and KTLA, who had changed their teams during the past year - and which large, posted double-digit gains in November with their ballots end.
Monday to Friday, owned by CBS indie KCAL WINS time with 199 000 spectators - up to a 42% vs. November 2009. And CW affil Forum KTLA was second with pregnant viewers or mothers - up to a whopping 45%.
Contested political campaign this month above helped goose of some of these rankings, course.
"The race Cooley-Harris just ended," said KCBS KCAL top Steve Mauldin, referring to the Attorney General of California tight, race dropped to a few thousands of ballots. "And the Governor race of this was a film.Nous we had a very interesting term.?
But this is only a part of history.KTTV belonging to Fox enjoyed a similar boost despite among the three stations during the hours of 8 a.m. to 10 h.KTTV Primetime has actually decreased 6% to 109,000 viewers during the month - liquidation in third place.
KTTV may have been affected by a move to experiment with his newscast - in addition to the interviews and from its Anchorage Office, for example.
These amendments came in the wake of massive budget cuts and cuts staff in to KTTV, rotating accordingly more studio tarif.Telespectateurs apparently not impressed, however - and KCAL and KTLA benefited KTTV changes.
In KCAL, validation of repped numbers for his new team 10 h: anchors Rick Garcia and Sharon Tay, matched in April with new meteorologist Evelyn Taft.Et on KTLA, ratings have been pleasant for Micah Ohlman, first joined the station a year ago and more recently went solo at 10 a.m. anchor boost
Meanwhile, at 1100 hours both KABC and KCBS also celebrate strong November books - thanks in part to their primetime performance.
KABC extended its dominance, traditional market leader attracting 349,000 viewers at 1100 hours November - up to 16% .KCBS, meanwhile, increased by 12% to 274,000 viewers, making it a solid second place.
KCBS, the station was happy with the results after the move the anchor Pat Harvey and presenters Jackie Johnson on the side Paul Magers.
KNBC hampered by low listening to its network, fell by 16% for 207,000 viewers.
In the race early in the morning news, "KTLA Morning News" mean 152,000 spectators, beating rival "Good Day L.A. KTTV?(133_000) - Although KABC actually won the daypart with"Good Morning America"(183,000).
In the key adult 25-54, KABC leads on weekdays at 11 a.m. with a demo rating 2.0 and part 8, while KCBS and KNBC ex aequo with a 1.1/5.
At 10 a.m., KCAL WINS, with a 1.4/4, while the KTLA and KTTV posted a 0.8/2.
In the race in the morning, it was a three-way tie: "KTLA Morning News", "Good Day L.A." and of "Today" KNBC all mean a 1.1/9.
KABC led the market of sign - on for approbation.veuillez contact Michael Schneider at the mike.schneider@variety.com
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