Nielsen Issues US Top-10 Lists for 2007

December 12, 2007

This article is included in these additional categories:

Broadcast & Cable | CPG & FMCG | Media & Entertainment | Radio | Retail & E-Commerce | Television | Videogames

The Nielsen Company released a yearend look at US trends in 2007, issuing top 10 media and consumer spending lists, including the following topics: television, the internet, advertisers, mobile, consumer purchasing trends, videogames, movies, DVDs, music and books.

Among the top 10 lists issued:

Top 10 Advertisers – by US Spending on Traditional Media – 2007:

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Top 10 TV Programs – Regularly Scheduled – 2007:

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Top 10 “Timeshifted” Primetime TV Programs – 2007:

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Top 10 Programs: Product Placement, Broadcast Network TV – 2007:

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Top 10 Websites in the US:

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Top 10 TV Programs “Buzzed” About Online:

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Top 10 Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Purchased by US Homes:

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Top 10 Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Categories Sold in US Retail Stores:

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Top 10 Internet Brands Accessed via a Mobile Device:

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Top 10 PC Game Titles in the US – April-Nov 2007:

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Top 10 Box Office – All Theatrical – through Dec 9, 2007:

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Top US Markets for Avid Moviegoers:

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For other lists issued, see the Nielsen Trend Index.

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