Tuesday, February 12, 2013

'The Walking Dead' returns to jaw-dropping record rating

"The Walking Dead" is built on a simple premise: what if the dead came back to life and destroyed the world? But on the midseason premiere that aired on Sunday (February 10), it wasn't the zombies, or even the leftover living, that brought us the

Fans of The Walking Dead can probably be forgiven for doing some requisite complaining about last night's midseason-premiere episode, “The Suicide King.” After all, they've endured ten zombie-free weeks wondering what would become of the Dixon

According to Nielsen ratings, AMC's fictional zombie-based drama The Walking Dead posted its highest-ever ratings with this week's mid-season three premiere episode.

Oh, and if you include The Walking Dead's encore telecast, the show's viewership rises to 16.6 million for the night. These ratings must confound broadcast executives. Because so much that's on the air now is struggling to get noticed, straining to do

"The Walking Dead" is built on a simple premise: what if the dead came back to life and destroyed the world? But on the midseason premiere that aired on Sunday (February 10), it wasn't the zombies, or even the leftover living, that brought us the

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