Tuesday, December 13, 2011
'Boardwalk' draws 3 million for season finale
The second-season finale of "Boardwalk Empire" came 3 million audiences Sunday evening, on componen while using first-season closer. Cinemax skein also came 834,000 for just about any repeat showing later during the night to produce the whole to 3.8 million. Pay cabler has restored the Atlantic City-set Prohibition drama for just about any third season as well as the Terrence Winter-created skein looks to become longtime player for Cinemax. At 10 p.m. rigtht after "Boardwalk Empire" will be a sneak preview in the David Milch-written horseracing drama "Luck." Set at Santa Anita Park and starring, among many, Dustin Hoffman, Denis Farina and John Ortiz, the pilot received 1.millions of. The condition regular season begins Jan. 29. The 1.millions of was underneath the 3 million who up-to-date straight into start to see the season finale of Milch's last show for Cinemax, "John From Cincinnati," but that series had the benefit of series-ending episode of "The Sopranos" if the first demonstrated in 2007. Sunday will be a busy evening for other cablers too. A&E offered two several hours in the Stephen King miniseries "Bag of Bones," which introduced in 3.3 million audiences.
Showtime went the penultimate instances of year for "Dexter" (1.9 million) and "Homeland" (1.3 million). Contact Stuart Levine at stuart.levine@variety.com
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