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Runway Redesigns the Ratings With 2.3 Million Viewers
2/3/06
BRAVO'S 'PROJECT RUNWAY' REDESIGNS RATINGS RECORDS AS MORE THAN 2.3
MILLION VIEWERS TUNE-IN
NEW EPISODE SETS NEW SERIES HIGHS IN ALL KEY DEMOGRAPHICS
'PROJECT RUNWAY' WAS THE #1 SHOW ON CABLE FOR THE DAY IN 18-34, 18-49
AND 25-54 AND TOPPLED NETWORK ORIGINALS ON UPN AND WB IN ADULTS 18-49
NEW YORK – February 2, 2006 – Bravo's Emmy-nominated series
"Project Runway" continues to grow week-to-week in all key
demographics, surpassing the record-breaking season one finale in just the
eighth episode into the second season. Wednesday night's episode, in which
designer Andrae Gonzolo was sent packing, brought in a series-high 2.3
million total viewers (up 25 percent versus last week), 1.7 million
viewers 18-49 (up 23 percent) and 1.5 million viewers 25-54 (up 19
percent). The episode garnered a 2.0 Household Coverage Rating and was
also the number one show on cable for the day in 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54
demographics.
"We always knew we had something special with 'Project Runway' and
it's great to see the viewers coming back each week and bringing friends
with them," said Lauren Zalaznick, President of Bravo. "The best
thing is that we really think the best episodes of this series are yet to
come."
The episode also grew throughout the hour in all key demos, peaking at
2.4 million total viewers in the final quarter hour. The episode delivered
more viewers in the 18-49 demographic than new episodes of the WB's
"One Tree Hill" and UPN's "Veronica Mars."
"Project Runway" also surpassed one-half million men 18-49
for the first time in its history with an average audience of 533,000 men
18-49. It also out-performed ABC's "Invasion" head-to-head among
women 18-34. The series delivered the highest 18-49 ratings for Bravo in
more than two years.
The "Project Runway" site on BravoTV.com has experienced
tremendous traffic as well, with more than one million unique visitors and
35 million page views since the launch of the new season. Last week
BravoTV.com launched Bravo to Go, an online mobile store offering
"Project Runway" ringtones and wallpapers for cell phones.
"Project Runway" airs Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. only on Bravo.
"Project Runway" is executive produced by Dan Cutforth and
Jane Lipsitz of Magical Elves ("Project Greenlight," "Last
Comic Standing"). Heidi Klum and her managers Desiree Gruber and Jane
Cha of NYC-based Full Picture also executive produce the series. Barbara
Schneeweiss oversaw the production on behalf of Miramax Television and The
Weinstein Company.
Source: Nielsen Media Research, NHI. All data for Live+Same Day except
if indicated. History data before 12/26/05 is Pre-DVR.
Source:
Bravo Press Release
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