Set a new series record of 17.4 million viewers in L+3, topping the previous high of 16.9 million in L+3 set with last year's series-premiere telecast on Sept. 23, 2013.
Grew by more than 5 million persons in total viewers from L+SD to L+3 (12.341 million vs. 17.361 million).
Now has 12 of the top 13 L+3 total-viewer lifts in U.S. television history, including each of the top four.
Delivered its highest L+3 rating in 18-49 since Dec. 2, 2013 (4.88), the show’s fall finale.
Grew in 18-49 by 1.49 rating points or +44%, up from a year-ago increase of +1.28 or +33% for the series premiere on Sept. 23, 2013.
Grew by more than 5 million persons in total viewers from L+SD to L+3 (12.341 million vs. 17.361 million).
Now has 12 of the top 13 L+3 total-viewer lifts in U.S. television history, including each of the top four.
Delivered its highest L+3 rating in 18-49 since Dec. 2, 2013 (4.88), the show’s fall finale.
Grew in 18-49 by 1.49 rating points or +44%, up from a year-ago increase of +1.28 or +33% for the series premiere on Sept. 23, 2013.
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Yay, that's great!
ReplyDeleteYeah. Blacklist FTW
ReplyDeleteThat's great. The premiere wasn't so good, hope it improves.
ReplyDeleteOrgasmatic.
ReplyDeleteWait, so 4.88 was the 3 day demo? If so, what will the 7 day demo be? 6+?
ReplyDeleteWhatever the case, the audience is growing, and NBC has to be happy with that.
I love that the Blacklist keeps breaking its own records time after time.
ReplyDeleteI'm completely cool with whatever keeps Megan Boone on my TV screen...I'm such a guy.
ReplyDeleteAwesome news, but not surprising.
ReplyDeleteI assumed numbers would be up from the word of mouth, great reviews and the massive promotional campaign. I'm sure it will drop off some, but I seriously doubt it will drop much below last year's numbers.
Wow I'm actually surprised at how the ratings keep growing like that. Usually a show just keeps their ratings steady.
ReplyDeleteAwesome and well deserved!
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