
Via Digital Spy:
The return of Lost for its final season was a ratings success for Sky1 last night, according to early figures. The first two episodes of season six, which revealed what happened after Juliet attempted to detonate the bomb, pulled in audiences of 830k (3.4%) and 728k (3.7%) from 9pm.
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Tags: Episode 6.01, Episode 6.02, Ratings, Season 6, Sky One
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February 6th, 2010 at 10:44 pm
So they lost 100k users for the last hour of the show? I'm guessing the ads were just as unbearable as the ones on CTV in Canada…