‘Newsroom’ ratings post gain for HBO in Season 2 premiere
Maybe the legacy media aren’t dead after all: Aaron Sorkin’s “The Newsroom” posted a small gain in its Season 2 premiere Sunday.
An average of 2.2 million total viewers tuned in to the 10 p.m. broadcast, according to Nielsen.
That’s a relatively modest 4% gain compared with last year’s premiere, but at least the numbers are headed in a positive direction. That’s good news for HBO, given that Sorkin’s series about a fictional cable news network was considered something of a disappointment last season.
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When numbers for a later airing were included, “Newsroom” aggregated 2.6 million viewers for the night.
At 9 p.m., the vampire series “True Blood” drew 4.5 million viewers, for the most-watched episode so far this season.
Do you plan to watch “Newsroom” this time around?
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