STARZ ORIGINAL SERIES "BLACK SAILS" TAKES THE FLAG - STRONGEST NEW SERIES PREMIERE IN STARZ HISTORY
Brings Bounty of 3.5 Million Viewers and Counting
Estimated 2.6 Million Viewers Watched Opening Weekend
Additional 900,000 Views and Counting from Multiplatform Audience
Beverly Hills, Calif. - January 27, 2014 - "Black Sails" has become the most widely watched new series debut in the history of STARZ original programming, following its opening weekend on Saturday, January 25.
More than 2.6 Million viewers watched the series premiere Live+Same Day (Live+SD) during its opening weekend on the network's linear channels
· Surpassed "The White Queen" premiere weekend (approximately 2.6 Million viewers), which had been the highest new series/miniseries premiere to-date, making this the highest STARZ series premiere weekend ever
· Nearly 1.7 Million Live+SD total viewers watched the combined Saturday telecasts, making this the best STARZ new series premiere night ever
· Nearly 850,000 Live+SD viewers for series premiere at 9PM ET/PT
Additionally, STARZ launched a wide, week-long sampling campaign with strong results to date:
· Early reporting of on-demand, online platforms and affiliate linear airings yielded an additional 900,000 viewers to-date and thus 3.5 million viewers and counting
*Viewership for additional multiplex repeats, extended DVR, and complete STARZ ON DEMAND, Free On Demand, STARZ PLAY, and other online platforms are not included. More results available later this week.
(SOURCES: Nielsen Npower P2+ Live+SD data. Sampling results based on internal estimates of subscription and free On Demand, on-line as well as affiliate linear viewing. Subject to further qualifications available upon request.)
New episodes of "Black Sails" air 9PM ET/PT exclusively on STARZ
Brings Bounty of 3.5 Million Viewers and Counting
Estimated 2.6 Million Viewers Watched Opening Weekend
Additional 900,000 Views and Counting from Multiplatform Audience
Beverly Hills, Calif. - January 27, 2014 - "Black Sails" has become the most widely watched new series debut in the history of STARZ original programming, following its opening weekend on Saturday, January 25.
More than 2.6 Million viewers watched the series premiere Live+Same Day (Live+SD) during its opening weekend on the network's linear channels
· Surpassed "The White Queen" premiere weekend (approximately 2.6 Million viewers), which had been the highest new series/miniseries premiere to-date, making this the highest STARZ series premiere weekend ever
· Nearly 1.7 Million Live+SD total viewers watched the combined Saturday telecasts, making this the best STARZ new series premiere night ever
· Nearly 850,000 Live+SD viewers for series premiere at 9PM ET/PT
Additionally, STARZ launched a wide, week-long sampling campaign with strong results to date:
· Early reporting of on-demand, online platforms and affiliate linear airings yielded an additional 900,000 viewers to-date and thus 3.5 million viewers and counting
*Viewership for additional multiplex repeats, extended DVR, and complete STARZ ON DEMAND, Free On Demand, STARZ PLAY, and other online platforms are not included. More results available later this week.
(SOURCES: Nielsen Npower P2+ Live+SD data. Sampling results based on internal estimates of subscription and free On Demand, on-line as well as affiliate linear viewing. Subject to further qualifications available upon request.)
New episodes of "Black Sails" air 9PM ET/PT exclusively on STARZ
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Maybe it will be the first Starz series to reach season 3?
ReplyDeleteCool, I enjoyed the premiere and look forward to next week.
ReplyDeleteSpartacus had 3 seasons.
ReplyDeleteBut yes, usually they renew their shows for a second season before the series premiere but at the end, they don't move forward.
Yeah but so far Spartacus appears to have been a fluke haha
ReplyDeleteLiked the pilot and I'm eager to see more BUT I can't really see this show pull in more than two seasons.
ReplyDeleteHow long can it take for Long John Silver to become the cruel pirate we know without the series being artificially stretched ?