SciFi Channel announced that its original miniseries The Triangle scored an average household rating of 3.6 over its three-night, six-hour run, Dec. 5-7, making it the highest-rated miniseries on SCI FI since the Emmy Award-winning Steven Spielberg Presents Taken in 2002. The miniseries—from executive producers Bryan Singer, Dean Devlin and Rockne O’Bannon—averaged 4.2 million viewers per night.
The Triangle made SCI FI Channel the number-one prime-time destination in cable among adults aged 25-54 for all three nights. Forty-five percent of those adults were women, marking SCI FI’s best delivery among that demographic since Taken.
The third-night episode of The Triangle premiered on Dec. 7 with a 3.3 household rating and 3.9 million viewers and was the top program of the day in cable among adults aged 25-54.
Source: SciFi Wire
Patty Foster says
I missed the three night series of The Triangle.
I was wondering if a copy of the series can be purchased, or will it be shown again on your channel?
Hopeful,
Patty Foster