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'I Am Cait' Ratings Drop Nearly 50 Percent - The New York Times

'I Am Cait' Ratings Drop Nearly 50 Percent - The New York Times: drew



Ratings for the second episode of “I Am Cait,” E!’s reality series about Caitlyn Jenner, fell almost by half from its July 26 premiere.The second show drew 2.1 million viewers, according to Nielsen’s live-plus-three-days data, which accounts for delayed viewing; 3.9 million total viewers watched the first episode of “I Am Cait” within three days of its first airing.
The show’s viewership also fell to 1.3 million within the 18-to-49-year-old demographic (a 43 percent dip from Episode 1), a key number for advertisers.

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