Morning, Noon and Night, WWDT Telemundo Fort Myers-Naples is the Spanish-language Television Leader in Southwest Florida
ZGS Communications is thrilled that their Southwest Florida affiliate, WWDT, has overwhelmingly taken the lead in Spanish-language TV viewing in the Fort Myers-Naples market.
Fort Myers, FL, January 08, 2016 --(PR.com)-- WWDT Telemundo Fort Myers-Naples is the overwhelming leader for Spanish-language television viewing in the market sign-on to sign-off according to Nielsen's November 2015 survey. The majority of the audience with adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54 prefer WWDT Telemundo Fort Myers-Naples Monday through Sunday, 7am to 1am.
The station's overall success is propelled by strong performances in every daypart. Telemundo's morning show Un Nuevo Día dominated from 7am to 10am with adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54. News magazine Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste attracted 100% of viewers 18-34. Driven by the popular bio-musical drama based on the life of the "Queen of Salsa" Celia Cruz, primetime experienced nearly 100% of total viewing among adults 18-34 at 8pm. Overall, primetime (M-F 7p-11p) outperformed the competition 75% to an astonishing 92% among the aforementioned demos.
"We are extremely pleased to continue dominating in the Fort Myers-Naples market and to see the trend in audience growth. WWDT Telemundo Fort Myers-Naples' deep commitment to our viewers, strong and relevant local programming, continues to resonate with our audience," said Daniel Navarrete, Station Manager. Additionally, locally-produced news program, Telediario, was Fort Myers-Naples' #1 choice for news in Spanish at 11pm delivering the majority of the audience among adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54.
Source: Nielsen Media Research, NSI February 2015 sweeps, Ft. Myers-Naples Designated Market Area.
WWDT Fort Myers-Naples is owned by ZGS Communications, a Hispanic-owned media company headquartered in Arlington, Virginia that owns 9 Spanish-language television stations, representing the largest group of independent stations affiliated with the Telemundo television network. WWDT prides itself on its commitment to service, local programming, and the celebration of Hispanic heritage. Telemundo, a U.S. Spanish-language television network is the essential entertainment, news, and sports source for Hispanics and a leading international player in the entertainment industry with presence in more than 100 countries worldwide. Broadcasting unique national and local programming for the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population, Telemundo reaches 93% of U.S. Hispanic viewers in 210 markets. Visit WWDT Fort Myers-Naples on holaciudad.com, a Spanish language web portal that features local news, community information and resources, and city guides.
The station's overall success is propelled by strong performances in every daypart. Telemundo's morning show Un Nuevo Día dominated from 7am to 10am with adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54. News magazine Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste attracted 100% of viewers 18-34. Driven by the popular bio-musical drama based on the life of the "Queen of Salsa" Celia Cruz, primetime experienced nearly 100% of total viewing among adults 18-34 at 8pm. Overall, primetime (M-F 7p-11p) outperformed the competition 75% to an astonishing 92% among the aforementioned demos.
"We are extremely pleased to continue dominating in the Fort Myers-Naples market and to see the trend in audience growth. WWDT Telemundo Fort Myers-Naples' deep commitment to our viewers, strong and relevant local programming, continues to resonate with our audience," said Daniel Navarrete, Station Manager. Additionally, locally-produced news program, Telediario, was Fort Myers-Naples' #1 choice for news in Spanish at 11pm delivering the majority of the audience among adults 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54.
Source: Nielsen Media Research, NSI February 2015 sweeps, Ft. Myers-Naples Designated Market Area.
WWDT Fort Myers-Naples is owned by ZGS Communications, a Hispanic-owned media company headquartered in Arlington, Virginia that owns 9 Spanish-language television stations, representing the largest group of independent stations affiliated with the Telemundo television network. WWDT prides itself on its commitment to service, local programming, and the celebration of Hispanic heritage. Telemundo, a U.S. Spanish-language television network is the essential entertainment, news, and sports source for Hispanics and a leading international player in the entertainment industry with presence in more than 100 countries worldwide. Broadcasting unique national and local programming for the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population, Telemundo reaches 93% of U.S. Hispanic viewers in 210 markets. Visit WWDT Fort Myers-Naples on holaciudad.com, a Spanish language web portal that features local news, community information and resources, and city guides.
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Connie Ramos-Williams
239-690-9840
www.holaciudad.com
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Connie Ramos-Williams
239-690-9840
www.holaciudad.com
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