6/28/11

Big Time Break Up Cinches Top Spot In Ratings

Check out these great ratings for Big Time Break Up!

via press release:
NICKELODEON’S Big Time Rush, SUPAH NINJAS WIN TIME PERIODS ACROSS ALL TV
NEW YORK–June 28, 2011–Nickelodeon scored on Saturday night (June 25) with new episodes of live-action hits Big Time Rush andSupah Ninjas.   A new episode of Big Time Rush, “Big Time Break Up”( 8 p.m. ET/PT),  delivered 3.6 million total viewers and cinched the top spot in the time period across broadcast and basic cable with kids 2-11 (5.3/1.9 million), kids 6-11 (7.0/1.5 million), tweens 9-14 (6.6/1.4 million) and total viewers.  The new episode bested its closest competition by double-digits with total viewers (+95%), kids 2-11 (+77%), kids 6-11 (+67%) and T9-14 (+120%).
The primetime premieres continued with the latest addition to Nick’s live-action roster, Supah Ninjas, at 8:30 p.m.  The half-hour episode drew 2.6 million total viewers and won its time period with kids 2-11 (4.2/1.5 million), kids 6-11 (5.6/1.2 million) and tweens 9-14 (4.8/1.0 million).   Supah Ninjas outpaced its closest competitor by double-digits with total viewers (+43%), kids 2-11 (+56%), kids 6-11 (+51%) and tweens 9-14 (+71%).

6/27/11

Big Time Rush interview with Teen Vogue

Teen Vogue did an interview with Big Time Rush. Guess who occasionally checks out Perez Hilton's website? Here's the article:



Since we last spoke to James Maslow, Logan Henderson, Kendall Schmidt, and Carlos Pena, aka Nickelodeon's Big Time Rush, the boys have had their hands full –"It's crazy that the Times Square show was only a year ago. It feels like it was, like, seven," says funny boy Carlos. That's probably because these guys are some of the hardest-working stars in the biz. Barely a week after wrapping the second season of their hit show, they're already packing their bags for a fourteen-week summer tour. "Filming is a lot of fun," says James, "but you don't really get the gratification of the show until three or six months later, when it premieres. Whereas when you're on stage, it's kind of immediate satisfaction." Bandmate Logan agrees: "There's such a demand for us to see all of our fans, so just to be able to get out and perform for people is going to be a huge thrill." (Go to btrband.com to see where they'll be playing.)
Teen Vogue: Pop-culture guilty pleasure?
James Maslow: I have to admit, I check out Perez Hilton once in a while.
Logan Henderson: Probably Twitter. I check it far too often.
Kendall Schmidt: I don't watch reality shows, but I watch The Soup, [which] makes fun of them, so I guess that's pop culture.
Carlos Pena: You know, time after time I catch myself looking at those blogs to see what's going on in the celebrity world.
TV: Most-played song on your iPod?
JM: Over the last five years, it's probably been Jack Johnson's "Banana Pancakes" or "Better Together." I listen to all kinds of music, but he's one of my favorite artists and always reminds me of home.
LH: In the last few days, probably Chris Brown's "Beautiful People."
KS: Probably "Such Great Heights," by the Postal Service, or "Photograph Is Proof," by Taking Back Sunday.
CP: There's a song, it's one of the first songs I ever wrote—as in, actually wrote and produced and everything. I've had that on replay quite a few times. It's actually really cool to hear something you thought up.
TV: Favorite sweet?
JM: Either Snickers or Ferrero Rocher. Yeah, those are delicious.
LH: Chocolate chip cookies. Hands down.
KS: I'm a huge candy fan. My favorite growing up was always Sour Belts or Sour Straws.
CP: Sour Warheads, sour, sour, sour. Anything sour!
TV: If you could have any superpower, what would it be?
JM: I think I'd want to fly. It's a pretty common request but I think it'd be awesome.
LH: Aw, come on! Flying is like the ultimate superpower, it's just like, the coolest thing. I don't want to pick the same one. Teleportation? Yeah, let's do that.
KS: I've always kind of had a thing for Spider-Man. It wasn't unreasonable. I mean, obviously he's shooting webs out of his wrists, but it wasn't like he could just fly anywhere, or pick up anything. He can climb buildings, and be all spidery.
CP: I've always wanted to be able to hold my breath for like, ever, and swim in the water like a fish. So I guess Aquaman power?
TV: What are you reading right now?
JM: I'm reading a really boring book—I'm sure most people wouldn't be interested, but it's on free trade and the benefits of tariffs versus quotas. I've always been interested in American history, where it's come from, and you know, the politics of that.
LH: I'm reading the new Steven Tyler book that just came out.
KS: I just read a book called Breathless. I think it's by Michael Crichton. I can't remember who the author is. I could Google it.
CP: I actually just started Steven Tyler's book. I think it's called The Noise in My Head or something like that. When we got our gold record, one of the Sony execs was like, "Hey, here's Steven Tyler's book, you should read it!"


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Source: Teen Vogue