Monday, January 29, 2007

Omaha TV Ratings: A Look Back And Ahead

The February 2007 Nielsen Media Research ratings period for Omaha metropolitan area TV stations, which runs from Feb. 1 to Feb. 28, is expected to be one of the most competitive in years.

With no Olympics on NBC to push back WOWT's 10 p.m. newscasts and a new anchor team in place at KMTV, the competition for viewers is expected to have stations pulling out all the stops when it comes to delivering "breaking news" and "sweeps" stories and investigations.

But the pressure to perform isn't just for a four-times-a-year ratings cycle, according to local news managers.

"For us, it's only about providing the most complete news coverage to the viewer," said KETV (Cox Channel 9) General Manager Joel Vilmenay. "Our work is purely viewer-centered."

When his station does make changes, like the introduction of its I-Team or the launch of weekend morning newscasts or a "Weather Now" feature, Vilmenay said it is done with the goal of providing viewers with information that fulfills their needs. What the competition does, he says, is irrelevant.

"We don't look at any changes at any television station in those terms," he said. "For the sake of our profession and responsibility as broadcasters we hope that all the stations will continue to deliver credible news broadcasts and that collectively we serve our viewers with information that is relevant and that will keep them safe."

KMTV Doesn't Expect Immediate Results
KMTV (Cox Channel 5) enters the February 2007 ratings period coming off one of its worst ratings performances in the past five years. The result ultimately led to the dismissal of anchors Deborah Ward and Greg Peterson in late December and the introduction of new anchors Carol Wang and Carlo Cecchetto in mid-January.

Journal Broadcast Group Senior Vice President for Television and Radio Operations Steve Wexler points to a smaller amount of viewership diaries that were returned (609, compared with 707 in 2005 and more than 800 three years ago) as a deficiency of the ratings system that might have contributed to KMTV's low ratings.

"The November results were very different from what we saw during most of 2006, and Nielsen has admitted that their market sample was not satisfactory," Wexler said. "With that being said, ratings are imperfect, they only help us see trends over time; most broadcasters don't over-react to one survey."

Wexler said he will look for growth over time with the new anchor team. The impact of having a new anchor team on the desk won't immediately show up in the ratings, he said.

"Right now, we're focused on delivering on our news promise every night," he said. "We've received very positive feedback on the changes."

The following numbers reflect the viewing habits of the 318,740 TV households in the Omaha metropolitan area, which includes Douglas, Washington, Cass and Sarpy Counties in Nebraska and Pottawattamie County in Iowa. A single ratings point represents one percent of the households while share is the percentage of television sets in use tuned to a specific program. Nielsen surveyed viewers from Nov. 2-29, 2006 by asking them to write down the station they watched for news in a diary.

5-7 a.m.
Households:
WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com (5-6 a.m and 6-7 a.m.).
25-54: (Tie)
KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com, WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com.
A year ago, KETV and WOWT (Cox Channel 8)were in a virtual dead heat in the 5 a.m.-6 a.m. time slot, while KETV had a slight advantage in the 6-7 a.m. hour. Now, the situation is reversed, with WOWT having a slight edge from 5-6 a.m. and the two stations nose-to-nose from 6-7 a.m.

While nearly the same in their ratings, the two stations' newscasts are radically different. KETV uses a talent lineup that includes a dedicated reporter, a traffic reporter and, until recently, an "Internet features" reporter. KETV General Manager Joel Vilmenay said his station will continue to make the necessary investments and changes to deliver "an exceptional newscast" to the viewer.

"Our main concern is how effectively we deliver what morning news viewers need and want in a newscast," Vilmenay said. "The ratings would suggest that viewers are responding to what we're doing."

KMTV, which pulls in about half the audience of KETV and WOWT from 5-6 a.m., saw its household rating halved from a year ago in the 6-7 a.m. time slot.

KPTM (Cox Channel 10), which has mulled over the idea of reviving a morning newscast, does not have enough viewership to register a rating in either time slot.

11:30 a.m.
Households:
WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com. 25-54: (Tie) KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com, WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com.
While WOWT remains No. 1 in the total number of viewers, KETV gained five share points from a year ago. WOWT has 9,562 viewers while KETV has an audience of 6,374.

KMTV, which broadcasts its midday news unopposed at noon, actually gains viewership from its strong 11 a.m. lead-in ("The Young and the Restless"), attracting 15.937 viewers and a 24 share. Compare that with its early evening newscasts: 9,562 viewers and a nine share at 5 p.m. and the same amount of viewers and a seven share at 6 p.m.

"I believe the combination of a very good product, in the right time slot, has helped make our midday news successful over time," Wexler said when asked whether there was consideration made to move veteran anchor Mary Williams back to the evening newscast desk.

4 p.m.
Like KMTV at midday, WOWT runs unopposed in this time slot. Viewership has remained steady throughout the years, with WOWT garnering a nearly identical rating at 4 p.m. three years ago. Its audience of 15,937 matches that of "Oprah" on KMTV and betters "Judge Judy" on KETV (9,562).

5 p.m. Households: WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com. 25-54: KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com.
The first battle in the early-evening newscast war was won by WOWT in sheer numbers of viewers (28,687 to KETV's 25,499) and by KETV in the coveted 24-54 demographic (by a margin of 3,187 viewers). KMTV, which once made its strongest challenge to its competitors in this time slot, saw its viewership plummet to 9,562 viewers.

How is Katie Couric and "The CBS Evening News" faring in the Omaha metropolitan area? Not any better than the numbers she draws nationally. Couric's audience of 12,750 pales in comparison to the "NBC Evening News with Brian Williams" (31,874) and "ABC World News with Charles Gibson" (28,687)

6 p.m. Households: WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com. 25-54: KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com.
WOWT increased its ratings by a point from a year ago to maintain a slim lead (by 3,187 viewers) over KETV. Overall viewership of news in this time slot is down from where it was three years ago, when WOWT had nearly 8,500 more viewers than KETV. When it comes to who's watching, KETV again wins the timeslot in viewers between the ages of 25-54 with a margin of nearly 6,400 viewers.

KMTV, which once broadcast "Entertainment Tonight" and more recently (November 2005) "The Insider" from 6 to 6:30 p.m., saw its numbers remain virtually unchanged from a year ago with news in the time slot.

"Considering we had to start from 'scratch' with our new 6 o'clock news, I was very pleased to see us start growing a new news audience again at 6," Wexler said. "This is a very competitive market and we're excited to be back in the game in a big way."

9 p.m.
KPTM, the only station to broadcast a newscast in prime time, is down a ratings point from a year ago, but still pulls in respectable numbers (9,562) against competition like "CSI: Miami," "Boston Legal" and "E.R." The FOX affiliate has a new news director (Joe Radske) who will soon be faced with the decision of whether to re-sign weeknight co-anchor Tracy Jacim, whose contract is up for renewal.

10 p.m. Households: WOWT Logo, courtesy of WOWT.com. 25-54: KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com.
No longer saddled with "Monday Night Football," KETV competed head-to-head in the late-evening newscast time slot in November for the first time in more than 20 years. The difference showed, too, as WOWT's lead at 10 p.m. - which was a whopping 25,168 viewers a year ago - is only 15,937 viewers now (a 37 percent decrease).

KETV's lead in the 25-54 demographic, which is 3,187 viewers, allows it to continue to advertise itself as "the most watched newscast" at 10 p.m. by specifically denoting this with an on-screen graphic. Meanwhile, WOWT brands itself as "The Heartland's most watched newscast" in a voiceover during its newscast open. WOWT's lack of reference to a specific category (household or demographic) is contrary to rules set forth by Nielsen Media Research for making such claims. (WOWT General Manager Frank Jonas did not respond to an interview request for this story.)

So which number does KETV place more importance on - households or the 25-54 demographic?

"For us it's just about putting the most informative newscast on the air, providing local news viewers with the most complete news, weather and sports coverage," Vilmenay said. "That is all we are concerned about."

KMTV, which saw its viewership at 10 p.m. under Ward and Peterson peak in November 2003, had 15,937 viewers to WOWT's 47,811 and KETV's 35,061.

KXVO (Cox Channel 11) has yet to see its 10 p.m. newscast garner enough of an audience to gain a ratings point. However, it only has to get that to equal the viewers who previously tuned in to re-runs of "Malcolm in the Middle," which ran in the time slot in November 2005.

Sunday 10 p.m. Households: KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com. 25-54: KETV Logo, courtesy of KETV.com.
Typically, the most watched newscast of any night of the week, KETV dominates with an audience of 57,373 and a 34 share, compared to 19,124 viewers and a 23 share for WOWT and 12,750 viewers and a nine share for KMTV. A year ago, KETV and WOWT had nearly identical audiences at this time slot. Now, KETV is not only dominant in the number of viewers, but also in the 25-54 demographic, where it has nearly 25,500 more viewers.

Weekend Mornings
KETV's "First News Weekend" editions run from 7 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., overlapping the first half-hour of "WOWT's Channel Six News Saturday" and "Channel Six News Sunday" newscasts. From 7 to 8 a.m., KETV lags only one ratings point behind the "Today" show on WOWT. From 8 to 8:30 a.m., WOWT's more established newscasts (KETV only debuted its weekend morning edition in time for the Feb. 2006 ratings) handily win the time slot. However, overall viewership for WOWT on weekend mornings is down more than 6,000 from a year ago.

KETV also broadcasts an 11 a.m. newscast unopposed on weekends, though it only registered a single ratings point (1,874 viewers) in a time slot that typically includes NFL football (on KMTV and KPTM) or professional golf (on NBC).

Vilmenay said the newscasts remain on target for success.

"We are very, very pleased with the viewer response," he said. "In the first year, we increased our audience share nearly six fold. As with every newscast KETV produces, we're always striving to provide the most complete coverage to local news viewers."

Editor's Note:
Unless otherwise specified, household and demographic viewership numbers were drawn from a station's "five-day" (Monday-Friday) averages.

28 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you Sean, for an informative website that keeps us abreast of the doings in local television. Having worked in the media in Omaha for a number of years ,(no longer) it is nice to read a mostly unbiased account of what transpires in local media. Thank you for the high class and simply the reporting without much opinion. It's nice to see someone remain neutral with regards to the media instead of lashing out haphazardly at everyone.

Anonymous said...

We love KETV on the weekend mornings. What a breath of fresh air.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the numbers without the management "spin"

Anonymous said...

Sean Good info, but Im wondering about how NBC Sunday Night football entered into the numbers? You certainly acknowledged the impact of no Monday Night Football for KETV. Im not sure how you can ignore the impact of Sunday Night Football in your analysis

Anonymous said...

Wow, the absence of KM in the analysis is very telling. What a mountain they will have to climb

Anonymous said...

I am very curious to see how Kerri Stowell helps out the Action 3 ratings on Sunday nights. It takes quite a bit to make a "buzz" but people are certainly talking about her on the streets. Didn't Action 3 take her off on Sunday nights last ratings period and use Peterson and Ward? Wow, talk about incompetent management! I seriously doubt they'll make the same mistake twice.

Anonymous said...

There are 403,560 households in the Omaha market.

November numbers hadn't come out by the time KM management announced the anchor switch.

Anonymous said...

I wonder if WOWT has lost viewers of its Sunday 10 p.m. news because people have gotten tired of the endless technical goofs. The anchors are cued to look at the wrong camera, the graphics shown on the screen don't match the story being read, and words in the graphics are spelled wrong. Repeatedly throughout the weekend newscasts. It's gone from annoying to pathetic to just sad. The execution on most weekend newscasts is so sloppy it's become too hard to watch.

I used to watch WOWT at 10 p.m. Nowdays, I'll watch KETV live at 10, then maybe watch WOWT on News on 1 later.

Anonymous said...

"Meanwhile, WOWT brands itself as "The Heartland's most watched newscast" in a voiceover during its newscast open. WOWT's lack of reference to a specific category (household or demographic) is contrary to rules set forth by Nielsen Media Research for making such claims."

Sean,

If WOWT is counting the 10pm ratings PLUS the ratings the newscast gets on all its "News On 1" viewings in making its "most watched" claim, are they still on the hook to state a specific category?

Even if WOWT had lower ratings at 10pm, they probably could still boast being "most watched" if their 10pm ratings plus "News on 1" ratings are greater than the numbers of another station's 10pm-only ratings.

Anonymous said...

Also, can WOWT add the ratings for each half hour re-broadcast on Channel One to the previous newscast's broadcast?

Anonymous said...

This doesn't have anything to do with ratings but I have a question..How is a murder that happened at like one in the morning on Sunday still considered breaking news on Monday night?

Anonymous said...

Heck, I like to watch WOWT on weekeds just for the fact that there are so many technical glitches. It's almost like watching a comedy.

Richard said...

Speaking of Sunday Glitches. How about KETV's resident inaccurate weather forecaster John Campbell running their stupid time lapse of the sunset only to have him say OOOOOOPPPPS that was last nights, I forgot to change the tape. And then he drops the "everyone makes mistakes don't they". Nice cover. Yeah John is that what you say everytime your forecast is wrong? Anyway would anyone really have noticed if he didnt mention it? Who cares about the sunset it was friggin 5 degrees or whatever. Maybe management should make a mistake and forget to pay you.

Anonymous said...

Geeze Joe... Did the guy tease you as a kid or something?

Anonymous said...

Come on Joe, John could have lied to you and being the moron you are, wouldn't have noticed... At least John was honest and he's right, people make mistakes.

Anonymous said...

Questions:
1. How does KMTV have an early evening viewer number of 9562; and KETV at 4:00pm have the same number of 9562 for Judge Judy at 4:00pm; and KPTM have 9562 viewers at 9:00pm on weeknights?

2. How does KETV have a lead of 3187 over WOWT in the 25-54 demo for 5:00; and WOWT have a lead of the same number of 3187 over KETV at the 6:00 time slot?

Coincidence? I think not! Accurate viewer measurement? I think not!

Anonymous said...

Probably because each rating or share point is measured by those numbers of people.

Anonymous said...

John Campbell is horribly annoying. I cannot watch him.

Anonymous said...

I appreciate the Reader doing this. The World Herald stopped printing the TV ratings a long time ago.

Anonymous said...

"John Campbell IS horribly annoying."

AND I heard that he has cooties!

Anonymous said...

http://www.wowt.com/home/headlines/5436946.html

Stories like the one at the above link are why I can't stand to watch 6. How many times can we watch the dumbass of the week get ripped off by an obvious scam and run to Mike McKnight for help?

Anonymous said...

Can anyone explain to me where they are getting the ratings information? I've never been asked to participate, none of the people I know have ever been asked to participate and there is not a "box" in our televisions that are reading what we are watching. are they just making these numbers up or what? Seems somewhat subjective to me. Can anyone please inform an ignorant idiot like myself as to how these numbers are garnered? I would really apprciate the enlightenment.

Anonymous said...

Here's a link to some Nielsen info:
http://tinyurl.com/z679h

Anonymous said...

3:39 Thanks. I appreciate it.

Anonymous said...

3:39 Thanks for the information.

Anonymous said...

1:38 anonymous...Then WHY did you watch it ? Maybe you are the dumbass of the week

Anonymous said...

1:38 anonymous...Then WHY did you watch it ? Maybe you are the dumbass of the week

I actually watch something before I make a judgment about it. It's just something us dumbasses tend to do.

Anonymous said...

I guess I took you at face value when you said you can't stand to watch Channel 6. Whatever...........