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Touch - Drama Sees Similar Triumph in More Than 100 Countries

Mar 29, 2012

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Within One Week of Successful Launch on FOX in U.S.,

Drama Sees Similar Triumph in More Than 100 Countries

For the first time in television history, a U.S. series has immediately established a global audience. Within one week of its highly-rated American debut, TOUCH has created a tremendous worldwide buzz.

In country after country, the premiere of TOUCH was one of the highest-rated individual channel telecasts of the season, ranking No. 1 or No. 2 in its time period and outperforming the primetime average of the broadcaster by double- or triple-digit percentage increases.

Last week on Sky 1 in the United Kingdom, TOUCH ranked No. 1 in its time period among all basic cable and satellite channels. On FOX Italia (Italy), the premiere ranked as the channel’s second highest-rated premiere ever. On FOX in Spain, TOUCH ranked No. 1 in its time period among Adults 18-49 in the Pay TV universe, and on FOX Latin American Channels, TOUCH outperformed the channels’ primetime average by double- and triple-digit percentage increases in Argentina, Colombia and Mexico. Other successful launches included ProSieben in Germany, TV3 in Norway and Channel 1 in Russia. Finally, airing day-and-date with FOX in the U.S., the series’ second episode on Global-TV in Canada outperformed the January 25 “Special Sneak Preview” telecasts of the pilot by +27%.

In the “Safety In Numbers” episode airing tonight, Thursday, March 29 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX, Martin (Kiefer Sutherland) comes in contact with a homeless man who possesses the same obsession with numbers as Jake (David Mazouz).

Source: Fox

5 comments:

  1. Wish they did this with Fringe!

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  2. I guess it makes sense for it to be popular globally because the show is so global? Really enjoyed tonight's episode, vast improvement over last week. 

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  3. Is it as big as Heroes internationally?

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  4. This is cool :)

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