The premiere of the new "X-Files", taking into account views three days after it aired, gathered an audience of 20.3 million people, of which 7.8 million belong to the age group from 18 to 49 years old. Since its premiere on January 24, 2016, when the episode was watched by 16.2 million viewers, Nielsen has reported a 25 percent increase in three days, according to Nielsen. More than half of 4.1 million people – 2.1 million – watched the episode via "video on demand", and the remaining two million - and ndash; using DVR. It was reported by Variety. The Sunday premiere also attracted 1.1 million people who watched the episode online on Hulu and FoxNow, increasing the number to 21.4 million. The only TV show to have more attention online this season, became the musical drama "Empire". It was watched by one and a half million people. For comparison, the most popular season of the original series in 1997-1998 averaged 18.8 million people from the screens, and the final of the series in 2002 attracted 13.2 million viewers. The most popular episode of the series "Leonard Betts" was watched by 29.1 million people on January 26, 1997. In the demo rating, "The X-Files" is inferior to "The Walking Dead" AMC and "Empire" Fox. The Topic of Article: More than 20 million people watched the premiere of the X-Files. |