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“The Walking Dead” Ratings and Viewers Drop to an All-Time Low

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NEW YORK-OCT 9: (L-R) Actors Andrew Lincoln, Chandler Riggs and Steven Yeun attend AMC's 'The Walking Dead' season six premiere at Madison Square Garden on October 9, 2015 in New York City. (Debby Wong / Shutterstock.com)

“The Walking Dead” ratings drop to an all-time low.

Sunday’s episode “Omega” averaged a 1.7 rating in the 18-49 demographic, which is down 15% from the prior week’s midseason premiere and below the show’s previous all-time low of 1.8 last fall.

This week also had the fewest viewers with 4.54 million people tuning in. That is down 12% from last week and less than the previous historic low of 4.71 million for the show’s second episode in 2010.

That said, the episode aired against the NBA All-Star Game, which may account for the show’s historic low-point. Also, “The Walking Dead” is the most watched non-sports show on cable and has already been picked up for a 10th season to air this fall.

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