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‘Kardashians’ Ratings Drop Double Digits in Total Viewers, Key Demo

‘Kardashians’ Ratings Drop Double Digits in Total Viewers, Key Demo

The reality this week wasn’t so great for Kim Kardashian and Co.: Sunday’s “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” dropped double digits from last week’s season premiere in both the advertiser-sought 18-49 demographic, and in total viewers.

The unscripted series’ 2.081 million total viewers was down 18 percent from its prior episode. In the key demo, its 1.327 million viewers fell by 15 percent week-over-week.

Previously, versus its most-comparable season premiere, the March 15, 2015 “Kardashians” opener was down eight percent in the demo year-over-year, but just one percent in overall audience.

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Some drop-off is of course expected for most series from premiere to subsequent episode. “KUWTK” experienced a similar drop (within one percent) from Week 1 to Week 2 last year. There are some exceptions, however — like E!’s first scripted series “The Royals,” for example.

The Elizabeth Hurley show rose a strong 19 percent among adults 18-49 (to 756,000), though it slipped six percent in total viewers (to 1.321 million).

That means that the retention from the 9 p.m. March 22, 2015 “Kardashians” to the 10 o’clock “Royals” saw a difference of 760,000 total viewers, slipping 37 percent from one show to the next. That margin is slimmer than last week’s 45 percent overall drop.

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“The Royals,” which also stars Merritt Patterson, William Moseley, Joan Collins and Alexandra Park, among others, follows a fictional British Royal family set in modern day London, who inhabit a world of opulence and regal tradition that caters to any and every desire — but one that also comes with a price tag of duty, destiny and intense public scrutiny.

To its credit, the new drama had the biggest original cable launch to-date in 2015 among women 18-34 and women 18-49, excluding spinoffs and kids programming.

E! will release Live 3-Day numbers for both shows on Friday, which is the cable channel’s current standard for sharing Nielsen numbers.

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