Cartoon Network’s latest addition to its Friday night line-up is drawing in solid ratings according to data released by Nielsen Media Research and Turner Broadcasting System. Since its debut in November 2010, and the regular airings that started in January 2011, Young Justice has been pulling in consistent and solid numbers. The official press details can be found below.
Please note the following ratings are for the week ending January 29th, 2011.
Cartoon Networks Friday night line-up of animated action-adventure series captured double-digit growth among older kids and boys vs. last years time period: average kids 9-14 delivery (460,000) expanded by 14% and ratings (1.9) by 12%, while boys 9-14 delivery (377,000) and ratings (3.0) both expanded by 20%. Among the individual programs, Young Justice (7 p.m.) scored 37% growth among kids 9-14 delivery (539,000) and 38% among ratings (2.2), and 45% growth among boys 9-14 delivery (424,000) and 48% among ratings (3.4). Ben 10: Alien Force (7:30 p.m.) achieved 7% growth among kids 9-14 delivery (407,000), and 19% growth among boys 9-14 delivery (344,000). Similarly, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (8:30 p.m.) improved kids 9-14 delivery (609,000) by 14%, and boys 9-14 delivery (521,000) by 21%.
Young Justice airs on Cartoon Network every Friday at 7:00pm (ET), with the network airing special encore presentations the following Sunday at 8:00pm (ET). An all-new episode of Young Justice, “Infiltrator,” airs this Friday, February 11th, 2011 at 7:00pm (ET) on Cartoon Network, with images and episode details to be made available later this week. Stay tuned for further coverage on Young Justice here soon at The World’s Finest.
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Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment passed along the following Batman: Arkham City content featuring new images for the upcoming sequel to the acclaimed 2009 video game Batman: Arkham Asylum, all of which are available below. Batman: Arkham City is slated to appear on all major home video consoles Fall 2011. Please click on the thumbnails below for a closer look at each image.

Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill reprise their respective roles as Batman and Joker in Batman: Arkham City, the highly-anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham Asylum video game, along with Emmy Award-winning Batman writer Paul Dini again penning the story. The initial Batman: Arkham City press release and teaser trailer are both available here. The second Batman: Arkham City trailer, full-length and revealing the villain, is available here. Further details on this upcoming video game release are expected in the near future, including new content.
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