In the USA, Episode 2 held its ratings in the overnights, which is good going considering it wasn't as repeated as much as Episode 1. HBO were expecting a drop, so Episode 2 getting the same overnights was unexpected good news for them. Then Episode 3 got 200,000 more people watching, which is a small but still notable improvement. However, there's a feeling that the total ratings for Episode 3 will be down as the news about Osama broke just as the repeat showing started.
Still, considering that HBO were projecting a strong opening, a notable drop and then a slow build, getting a strong opening, holding steady and then a slow build instead is definitely better than they were hoping.
'Adjusted' figures for Episodes 2 and 3 (including repeats, DVR and legal online viewings via HBO Go) haven't been released yet, but updated adjusted figures for Episode 1 have lifted it into the area of 8.7 million, which is very strong.
In the UK, THRONES' first episode got 1.85 million adjusted in the first week (750,000 overnight), which has made Sky deliriously happy. For Sky, BSG getting 150,000 viewers a week was considered great, so this news probably has them weeping joyous tears of champagne. On the overnights Episode 2 dropped to 530,000, which was more disappointing but Episode 3 held steady at 510,000, hopefully signs of levelling off at a far higher figure than BOARDWALK EMPIRE ever got (BWE's premiere got 400,000 and then fell to about 200,000 for the rest of its run on overnights). To put in context, Episodes 1, 2 and 3 of THRONES are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd-highest-rated programmes ever on the Sky Atlantic channel. The adjusted figures for Episodes 2 and 3 will be very interesting to see as well.
Still, considering that HBO were projecting a strong opening, a notable drop and then a slow build, getting a strong opening, holding steady and then a slow build instead is definitely better than they were hoping.
'Adjusted' figures for Episodes 2 and 3 (including repeats, DVR and legal online viewings via HBO Go) haven't been released yet, but updated adjusted figures for Episode 1 have lifted it into the area of 8.7 million, which is very strong.
In the UK, THRONES' first episode got 1.85 million adjusted in the first week (750,000 overnight), which has made Sky deliriously happy. For Sky, BSG getting 150,000 viewers a week was considered great, so this news probably has them weeping joyous tears of champagne. On the overnights Episode 2 dropped to 530,000, which was more disappointing but Episode 3 held steady at 510,000, hopefully signs of levelling off at a far higher figure than BOARDWALK EMPIRE ever got (BWE's premiere got 400,000 and then fell to about 200,000 for the rest of its run on overnights). To put in context, Episodes 1, 2 and 3 of THRONES are the 1st, 2nd and 3rd-highest-rated programmes ever on the Sky Atlantic channel. The adjusted figures for Episodes 2 and 3 will be very interesting to see as well.
GoT: "Lord Snow" (spoilery discussion, you've been warned)
03/05/2011 02:42:00 AM
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My favourite so far as well.
03/05/2011 01:46:25 PM
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Does the whole Ghost thing really matter?
03/05/2011 03:05:11 PM
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*spoilers for later*
03/05/2011 04:21:44 PM
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I think Ghost is in Ep. 3
03/05/2011 09:29:01 PM
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*sigh* You had to go and make me check, didn't you? Ghost is in Episode 2, but not 3.
04/05/2011 01:14:51 AM
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They've been having problems with the dogs.
03/05/2011 10:46:51 PM
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I hadn't considered that possibility, but it makes sense.
03/05/2011 11:07:48 PM
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haha, I was actually thinking that'd be a good thing.
04/05/2011 01:25:26 AM
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That's a good point.
04/05/2011 05:32:14 AM
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They're still pretty young, though, right?
04/05/2011 08:33:49 AM
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And
04/05/2011 04:00:22 PM
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What happens when they're supposed to get much bigger, though?
04/05/2011 04:11:55 PM
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How were ratings for episodes 2 and 3, by the way? *NM*
04/05/2011 08:28:36 AM
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Good.
04/05/2011 04:10:38 PM
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