With Major Crimes, Dallas and Perception, TNT Now Claims Cable’s Top 3 New Series Launches for the Year-to-Date
TNT‘s blockbuster series The Closer ended its extraordinary seven-season run last night with 9,075,000 viewers in Live + Same Day, making it cable’s #1 series telecast for the summer-to-date.
The Closer‘s finale was followed by the debut of TNT’s newest drama, Major Crimes, which brought in 7,184,000 viewers in Live + Same Day to rank as cable’s #1 new series launch for the year-to-date. TNT has now charted cable’s Top 3 new series launches of 2012, with Major Crimes followed by the June 13 premiere of Dallas (6.9 million viewers) and the July 9 debut of Perception (5.6 million viewers).
Since premiering in 2005, The Closer has assembled a remarkable string of successes. The award-winning drama is the only series in cable history to rank #1 for five consecutive years, which it did from 2005 to 2009. This year, The Closer is once again topping the charts as cable’s most-watched series for the summer-to-date.
Within the pantheon of The Closer‘s many highly rated episodes, last night’s series finale is the drama’s second-most-watched episode ever. It ranks closely behind the show’s September 2007 midseason finale, which drew 9,207,000 viewers in Live + Same Day. The finale is expected to surpass that episode’s Live + 7 delivery (9,948,000) when final data becomes available in two weeks.
Among key demos, last night’s finale of The Closer averaged more than 2 million adults 18-49 and 2.7 million adults 25-54 in Live + Same Day. The premiere of Major Crimes brought in 1.5 million adults 18-49 and 2.0 million adults 25-54. In both demos, it now ranks behind Dallas among cable’s top new drama series launches for the year-to-date, with Perception coming in third among adults 25-54.
Starting next Monday, Major Crimes will move into The Closer‘s timeslot at 9 p.m. (ET/PT), followed by all-new episodes of Perception at 10 p.m. (ET/PT).
Source: TNT
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