Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Viewership numbers stay at the top of the game with episode 605 “The Door”

The numbers are rising, I've seen it in the flames

The numbers are rising, I’ve seen it in the flames

Good news once more, the viewership of the initial airing remain high this week as well, just slightly topping last week’s mark – 7,89 million people saw the first run of the powerful mid-season Game of Thrones episode on Sunday. For those keeping track, the demo ratings reached were 4.0, which nothing to sneeze at either.

With that, Game of Thrones was again easily the most watched programme of the night. I really like the consistency we see in the numbers this season. The first five episodes last year were seen by 6,98 million people on average during the initial airing, while this year the average stands at 7,64.

In the meanwhile, delayed views have been contributing heavily to Game of Thrones total tally. Last weeks episode has seen the biggest increase so far this season, adding more than two million views in just three days after the premiere, for a total of over 10 million views. Once more I repeat for the record that I am really looking forward to learning the consolidated averages over all platforms.

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