SYFY'S WAREHOUSE 13 ROARS INTO SECOND SEASON
SNAGS, BAGS AND TAGS NEARLY THREE MILLION TOTAL VIEWERS - MOST WATCHED SYFY TELECAST OF 2010
SOARS 13% IN ADULTS 18-49
New York, New York - July 7, 2010 - The Warehouse is open for business again! Picking up where it left off last year, Syfy's Warehouse 13 second season premiere Tuesday. July 6 at 9PM (ET/PT) became the channel's most watched telecast of the year, snagging, bagging and tagging nearly three million (2.96) total viewers while leaping 13% in Adults 18-49 over the season one average.
During the telecast, Warehouse 13 delivered:
2.03 HH rating
2.961 million total viewers
1.576 million Adults 25-54
1.354 million Adults 18-49 - second-highest delivery in this demo for the series
820,000 Men 18-49 viewers, a series high in the demo.
Online at Syfy.com:
The Warehouse 13 season two premiere was up +9% in page views, +26% in uniques, +27% in visits and +607% in video streams vs season one premiere.
Warehouse 13 delivered 448K page views, 192K uniques, 185K visits and 152K video streams.
The premiere of Warehouse 13 boosted Syfy.com traffic to its best day in page views since March 3 and the best since December 6, 2009 in uniques, visits and video streams.
In the July 6 premiere episode, Jaime Murray (Dexter) joined the cast in a recurring role as H.G. Wells -- whom Pete (Eddie McClintock) and Myka (Joanne Kelly) discover was actually a woman. As Wells says, "My brother George was the writer. I supplied the ideas, the research, the stories. He supplied the mustache."
H.G. Wells was way ahead of her time in 1890s England. In addition to her public duties, she was a Warehouse Agent apprenticed at Warehouse 12 in London. As the second season unfolds, Pete and Myka will discover how and why she was bronzed, why MacPherson (Roger Rees) de-bronzed her, and ultimately what Wells plans to do - and whose side she's on.
Source:
TFC