Tuesday, April 30, 2019

“The Long Night” breaks overnight ratings record for Game of Thrones and HBO!

The Night King is so happy about the ratings he may just explode

The Night King is so happy about the ratings he may just EXPLODE

“The Long Night” was as close to a mid-season finale as a show with such short seasons could possibly get. As the much-anticipated, fiery, harrowing climactic battle in the war between the living and the dead, how did this episode do in terms of viewership?

As reported by Deadline, “The Long Night”, the third episode of season eight, was viewed on 12.02 million American TVs during HBO’s first airing, almost matching the record held by the season seven finale, “The Dragon and the Wolf”, at 12.07 million viewers.

Game of Thrones Ratings Detailed by 803

At 12.02 million viewers, “The Long Night” is the second most-watched Game of Thrones episode on the first US broadcast. Will the final three episodes break the seeminly insurmountable record set by “The Dragon and the Wolf”? We’ll have to wait and see. Meanwhile, here’s a chart showing how season eight is, overall, ahead of the pack:

Game of Thrones Ratings Seasons Chart by 803

Finally, accounting for overnight airings as well as a partial streaming count, which is how increasingly more people are watching TV, “The Long Night” had 17.8 million viewers in the US. This is a new high, breaking the record of 17.4 million set by the season eight premiere, “Winterfell”, a few weeks ago. Though by the traditional first-airing broadcast metric season eight has broken no major records, it’s still being watched more than any previous season; it’s just spread out among many platforms.

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