The western is the most watched series debut on cable in six years.
brought in a big audience for Paramount Network Sunday — as well as for its eventual exclusive home on streaming service Paramount+.prequel from creator Taylor Sheridan averaged about 4.
9 million viewers for its on-air debut, setting a series premiere record for Paramount Network and becoming the most watched series premiere on cable in more than six years — sincepremiered to more than 10 million viewers in August 2015. A simulcast of the premiere on CMT drew an additional 600,000 viewers, and including encores,The prequel is well ahead of the
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