Nick's "Kamp Koral" is ranked as the best children's TV show of the year

Nick's "Kamp Koral" is ranked as the best children's TV show of the year


Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years - the latest addition to the SpongeBob SquarePants universe - made a splash on Nickelodeon (Friday, April 2 at 19pm ET / PT), scoring the highest televised broadcast of 00 to date with Kids 2021-2, on ad-supported TV. (Source: NMR, Live + Same Day, 2021-YTD [12/28 / 20-4 / 04/21], excluding sports, movies, news and short films)

On Live + Same Day, Kamp koral recorded an average of 1,7 / 336.000 with Kids 2-11, registering an increase of + 31% year on year. The show also ranked first for the week with Kids 6-11, averaging 1,5 / 179K, posting double-digit year-over-year gains (+ 36%); and attracted 714.000 total spectators.

On Live +3, Kamp koral recorded double-digit increases of + 24% among children 2-11, averaging 2,2 / 416K, ahead of the average increases in the animation genre of + 10%. With Kids 6-11, the television broadcast recorded an average of 1,5 / 179K, recording an increase of + 32% in Live +3, exceeding the average of the genre + 25%. The episode also saw double-digit increases with total viewers, up + 20% (855K).

The series premiered on the Paramount + streaming service on March 4.

After Friday Kamp koral episode, Nickelodeon debuted its brand new live-action puppet series The barbarian and the troll (Friday, April 2 at 19:30 pm ET / PT), which posted double-digit year-over-year earnings with Kids 2-11 (1,4 / 271K, + 17%) and was the second telecast of the week with Kids 6-11 (1.3 / 153K, + 30%), only after Kamp koral. The show also attracted 607.000 total viewers (+ 10% from a year ago).

In Live + 3, The barbarian and the troll the television broadcast recorded double-digit earnings with Kids 2-11 (1.4 / 271K, + 13% vs LSD) and Kids 6-11 (1.3 / 153K, + 21%), + 23% and + 34% compared to live - average of the kind of action, respectively. The episode also saw double-digit increases with total viewers, up + 19% (725K).



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Gianluigi Piludu

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