The second episode of 24: Legacy was seen by 6.19 million viewers with a 1.5 in the 18-49 demographic. It was the second highest-rated show of the hour after ABC’s The Bachelor.
Following its series premiere Sunday night, “24: Legacy” scored a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 with 6.19 million viewers, holding strong as it moved officially into its regular Monday night time slot. This was, of course, lower than its post-Super Bowl premiere numbers (1.7 and 6.5 million), but that’s to be expected. (TV By The Numbers)
Fox got off to a respectable start on its revamped Monday with the combination of the time period-premiere of “24: Legacy” (#2: 4.5 rating.7 share at 8 p.m.) and the series-premiere of crime drama “APB” (#2: 4.2/ 7 at 9 p.m.). Comparably, “24: Legacy” was a hefty 80 percent above “Gotham” one week earlier (2.5/ 4 on Jan. 30) and close to the 5.2/ 8 for the revival of “The X-Files” on the year-ago evening (5.2/ 8 on 2/08/16). And “APB” was 50 percent above “Lucifer” last week (2.8/ 4 on Jan. 30), with retention out of the 8:30 p.m. portion of “24: Legacy” (4.6/ 7) of a solid 91 percent. Both dramas did not lose any steam in the second half-hour, which is another promising sign. (via Marc Berman)
Updated February 18th: Live+3 Ratings
24: Legacy’s third episode rose from a 1.5 (live+SD) to a 2.0 in the 18-49 demo after three days of delayed viewing, an increase of 0.5 or 33%. (source)
Updated February 23rd: Live+7 Ratings
24: Legacy’s second episode increased by 2.803 million viewers, going from 6.224 up to 9.027 million viewers (up 45%) after seven days of delayed viewing. The 18-49 demo grew from a 1.5 to a 2.3 (an 0.8 gain, or 53%). (source)