
The fourth season premiere of The Walking Dead will probably fare even better once time-shifting video recorders are taken into account. Last season, according to The Hollywood Reporter, time-shifted viewing numbers gave the show an average rating of 7.2 in coveted 18-49 demo.
The fact that TWD set this new viewing record in the face of competition from both the NFL and the Major League Baseball League Championship Series makes the feat all the more remarkable. The show’s previous high was its season 3 finale (see "'Dead,' 'Thrones' Set Records”), which drew 12.42 million and a 6.4 rating in the 18-49 demo. For the sake of comparison take a look at the hugely-hyped final episode of AMC’s Breaking Bad, which drew an average audience of 10.23 million and a 5.3 rating in the key demo, numbers that pale beside the ratings for The Walking Dead’s season four premiere.