The Walking Dead breaks AMC Ratings Record

The Walking Dead breaks AMC Ratings Record

Following AMC’s most expansive promotional campaign, the cable network's new drama The Walking Dead launched with more that 5.3 total million viewers last night, the largest audience for an original series on AMC.

By hovis5818 - Nov 01, 2010 12:11 PM EST
Filed Under: The Walking Dead
Source: Deadline Hollywood


Deadline Hollywood is reporting a record breaking night for The Walking Dead:

In adults 18-49, Walking Dead garnered 3.6 million viewers to become the highest-rated cable series premiere in 2010. In addition to the original 10 PM airing, AMC re-ran the Walking Dead pilot at 11:30 PM and 1 AM for a cumulative audience of 8.1 million viewers. “It’s a good day to be dead," said AMC president Charlie Collier "We are so proud of this series, its depth of storytelling and the remarkable talent attached.”

Great news for the guys over at AMC. The show was amazing and definitely deserved to draw such large audience share.
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