Season 2 of ‘Gotham’ ratings drop.
Fox’s Gotham hit record low ratings this Monday drawing in only 4.1 million total viewers and a 1.3 demo rating, according to TVLine.com
Gotham season 2 had to face off one of the most watched NFL Monday Night Football games so far, this year.
But, Gotham is not alone. Fox’ Minority Report also hit historic lows with only 1.9 million viewers.
According to MarketingCharts.com, young people are watching less and less TV.
Nielsen’s most recent study indicates that Americans aged 18-24 watched a weekly average of almost 16-and-a-half hours of traditional TV during Q2 2015. That represents a substantial year-over-year decline of 2 hours and 35 minutes per week. In other words, 18-24-year-olds as a group went from watching about 2-and-three-quarter-hours per day during the second quarter of 2014 to a little more than 2 hours and twenty minutes per day during Q2 of this year. That sitcom they watched last year on TV? They probably streamed it this year.
Ouch.
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