In a 17% increase from the previous episode’s ratings, 3.5 million people tuned in to see Track and Todd go fishing, and Sarah and Willow prep some salmon. That’s half a million more than last week and includes a 42% increase in the important 18- to 49-year-old demographic, rising from seven hundred-thousand to one million.
We’re not the only one’s talking about this big bump; here are what some other’s have had to say about it:
Ratings Grow Stronger in Third Week
Big news around these parts today! The ratings for the most recent episode of Sarah Palin’s Alaska are in, and as Larry David would say, they’re “Prettay good. Prettay, prettay … prettay good!”
In a 17% increase from the previous episode’s ratings, 3.5 million people tuned in to see Track and Todd go fishing, and Sarah and Willow prep some salmon. That’s half a million more than last week and includes a 42% increase in the important 18- to 49-year-old demographic, rising from seven hundred-thousand to one million.
We’re not the only one’s talking about this big bump; here are what some other’s have had to say about it:
Let’s celebrate! (Source)
In a 17% increase from the previous episode’s ratings, 3.5 million people tuned in to see Track and Todd go fishing, and Sarah and Willow prep some salmon. That’s half a million more than last week and includes a 42% increase in the important 18- to 49-year-old demographic, rising from seven hundred-thousand to one million.
We’re not the only one’s talking about this big bump; here are what some other’s have had to say about it:
- Zap2it has a pretty mathy break-down of what the numbers actually are right here. If only they’d also provide a companion piece breaking down what those numbers actually mean. (Note: HH stands for “Households,” so when you read something like “Sarah Palin’s Alaska rated 2.1 million HH,” that means 2.1 million households.)
- Examiner.com said “Sarah Palin’s Alaska could very well be a ratings smash every time.“
- The show defied the Hollywood Reporter’s expectations with this third episode ratings rise, who said this was not the usual ratings flow.
- Hot Momma Gossip expects ratings to jump up even further in a couple of weeks.
- Over at Fancast, there’s an article explaining that, while it’s true that shows don’t often follow this ratings timeline, being unexpected is to be expected with this program; “that’s Sarah Palin for ya – she’s nothing if not surprising.”
Let’s celebrate! (Source)
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