The second season of Netflix's hit series Stranger Things may have debuted less than a week ago, but if the data coming out of Nielsen is any indication, the show has hit the ground running.
According to Variety, Nielsen data shows that over the first three days of Season 2's release (October 27-29), Stranger Things averaged 8.8 million viewers per episode, with 6.2 million of those viewers falling in the key demographic of adults aged 18-49.
The season's opening episode averaged 15.8 million viewers, with 11 million of those falling in the 18-49 demographic. For context, the highest-rated cable show on October 27 was the World Series Game 3 showdown between the Houston Dodgers and the LA Astros, which averaged at 13.8 million viewers.
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According to Variety, Nielsen data shows that over the first three days of Season 2's release (October 27-29), Stranger Things averaged 8.8 million viewers per episode, with 6.2 million of those viewers falling in the key demographic of adults aged 18-49.
The season's opening episode averaged 15.8 million viewers, with 11 million of those falling in the 18-49 demographic. For context, the highest-rated cable show on October 27 was the World Series Game 3 showdown between the Houston Dodgers and the LA Astros, which averaged at 13.8 million viewers.
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