Showtime’s ‘Homeland’ Season 2 premiere gets Emmy ratings bump
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Looks like there is an Emmy ratings bounce.
“Homeland,” fresh from its surprise Emmy win for drama last month, scored with its Season 2 premiere on Sunday, delivering 1.7 million total viewers for Showtime, according to Nielsen.
That was a 60% jump compared to the Season 1 premiere last year.
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With the program running three times Sunday night, the entire audience was 2.1 million -- giving the show its highest viewership total ever.
“Homeland” could now be Showtime’s No. 2 series, behind the serial-killer drama “Dexter.”
Speaking of which, the Season 7 premiere of “Dexter” -- which was “Homeland’s” lead-in, delivered 2.4 million viewers, its highest-rated season rollout ever.
Overall, Showtime had its most-watched Sunday ever.
What did you think of the “Homeland” premiere?
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