GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Tv Episode Viewership Statistics
TV episode viewership statistics typically include the total number of viewers, demographics of viewers, viewing platform data, and ratings compared to other episodes.
In this post, we will explore the fascinating world of TV episode viewership through a series of striking statistics from popular shows over the years. From record-breaking finales to highly anticipated premieres, these numbers shed light on the immense reach and impact of television on audiences worldwide.
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""The Walking Dead" premiere episode had 5.35 million viewers in 2010."
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"The average viewership for "Game of Thrones" Season 8 was 44.2 million per episode."
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"In 2020, the average viewership for a Netflix original episode within the first month of release was 19 million."
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"The "Breaking Bad" series finale garnered 10.28 million viewers."
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"The "Chernobyl" miniseries finale attracted 19.34 million viewers."
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"The final episode of "Seinfeld" was watched by 76.3 million people in 1998."
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"The finale of "M*A*S*H" holds the record for the most-watched TV episode in U.S. history, with over 105 million viewers."
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""Cheers" series finale in 1993 was watched by 84.4 million viewers."
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"The average viewership for an episode of "Stranger Things" Season 3 was 64 million."
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""The Big Bang Theory" series finale was watched by 18 million people."
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"The pilot episode of "House of Cards" had 11 million viewers within the first month of its release."
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"The first episode of "The Mandalorian" had over 10 million viewers on its premiere day."
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"The series finale of "Friends" was watched by 52.5 million viewers in 2004."
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""Friends: The Reunion" special had an estimated 29.4 million viewers globally."
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"The "Lost" series finale had 13.5 million viewers."
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""Lucifer" Season 5B was viewed for 1.3 billion minutes during its premiere week."
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""Super Bowl LIV" had an average live viewership of 99.9 million, which includes the highly-watched halftime show."