The Kardashians' TV empire remains resilient to ratings fatigue.
E! parent series Keeping Up With the Kardashians launched its eighth season on Sunday night, averaging 3 million viewers over the course of the hour. That's a 6 percent improvement from last summer's opener and the most-watched premiere in three years. In the desired adults 18-49 demographic, the show averaged an equally impressive 2 million viewers.
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Robust as the number might be, the lack of "event" tied to the reality series means that it failed to match the ratings highs achieved by the Kardashian clan's well-documented milestones. Last season's finale, which included self-administered baby delivery from Kourtney, brought in 3.6 million viewers. And 2011's two-part Kim's Fairytale Wedding: A Kardashian Event brought in 4.4 million and 4 million viewers for both broadcasts.
But The Kardashians' numbers remain quite dependable for a show that first premiered back in 2007 -- especially in light of the night's other launch, The Wanted Life.
The unscripted effort about the British boy band averaged just 600,000 total viewers and 409,000 adults 18-49 in its inaugural 10 p.m. broadcast. That's a massive 80 percent drop in total viewers from its lead-in and nearly half of the numbers pulled in by last summer's comparable launch, Mrs. Eastwood & Company (1.1 million viewers).
For additional perspective, that's also shy of April's lackluster debut for What Would Ryan Lochte Do? That premiere scored a paltry 807,000 viewers during its first outing.
Across three telecasts, The Wanted Life did manage to average 1.7 million viewers over the course of the night.
