Battlestar Mid-Season Finale Ratings Trend Down But Female Demographic Jumps
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Last Friday, according to the network press release just in, SCI FI’s Battlestar Galactica mid-season finale episode, “Revelations,” scored a "1.4 Household rating, 1.8 million total viewers, 1.2 million Adults 25-54 and 1.2 million Adults 18-49*."
These numbers are down a bit from the season four averages to date.
For the 10-episode first half (of the fourth and last season), the network says Battlestar has "averaged a 1.7 Household rating, 2.2 [million?] total viewers, 1.6 million Adults 25-54 and 1.5 million Adults 18-49*, up versus Season 3.5 (January-March 2007) by +13% in Household ratings, +11% in total viewers, +14% in Adults 25-54 and +6% in Adults 18-49."
All numbers marked with an asterisk do not include "full DVR playback."
Nevertheless, the all-important demographic numbers are on the rise (on average).
This is the best Adults 25-54 and Adults 18-49 delivery for a half-season of Battlestar Galactica since the first half of season 2 (July-September 2005), according to the network
SCI FI notes that Season 4 "has also seen an increase in appeal to female viewers, growing +23% in Females 18-49 and +25% in Females 25-54 versus Season 3.5. The top four Female18-49 telecasts of Battlestar Galactica ever have all aired this season."
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