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The “DTF St. Louis” finale also delivers strong ratings numbers.

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Long absences between seasons trance Apparently the viewers’ enthusiasm for the show has not diminished.
The HBO drama’s April 12 premiere brought in 8.5 million viewers across all platforms in its first three days, its best season opener by a wide margin. Limited series finale DTF St. Louis It also put up strong numbers, recording the largest three-day viewership total of its run.
trance It emerged as one of HBO’s biggest shows in its second season, averaging over 16 million viewers per episode (measured over 90 days from the season premiere). Sunday’s premiere was up 44 percent compared to the Season 2 premiere (which had about 5.9 million viewers during the same time frame), which bodes very well for the show’s prospects in the rest of the season.
As usual with HBO shows (especially with… trance), the vast majority of the audience came from streaming on HBO Max — which has also grown significantly since then trance Last aired. The first broadcast on HBO’s cable channel attracted 356,000 viewers, just 4 percent of the final three-day total.
As for DTF St. Louisthe limited series starring Jason Bateman, David Harbor and Linda Cardellini, ended a streak of week-to-week growth with 3.5 million viewers. The finale grew 40 percent from its March 1 premiere (2.5 million viewers over three days) and was up about 6 percent from the 3.3 million viewers of the previous week’s episode. DTF St. Louis It is currently averaging 6.5 million viewers since its premiere, a number that will continue to grow through the end of HBO’s measurement window.
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