Sarah Palin set a rating record with the premiere of her new show on Sunday.
“Sarah Palin’s Alaska” was viewed 4.96 million people, the largest premiere in TLC network history, the channel announced Monday.
The show produced by reality TV mogul Mark Burnett was watched by 1.8 million adults aged 25-54, a key demographic.
Buzz for Palin’s show was built by numerous news outlets eager to report details from the first show.
The former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate contends that the program is not a “reality show,” though the first episode featured many scenes with her family, including in their home.
Palin reportedly sought $1 million per episode for the 8 week season.
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'Sarah Palin's Alaska' draws 5M viewers
Sarah Palin set a rating record with the premiere of her new show on Sunday.
“Sarah Palin’s Alaska” was viewed 4.96 million people, the largest premiere in TLC network history, the channel announced Monday.
The show produced by reality TV mogul Mark Burnett was watched by 1.8 million adults aged 25-54, a key demographic.
Buzz for Palin’s show was built by numerous news outlets eager to report details from the first show.
The former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate contends that the program is not a “reality show,” though the first episode featured many scenes with her family, including in their home.
Palin reportedly sought $1 million per episode for the 8 week season.
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Sarah Palin set a rating record with the premiere of her new show on Sunday.
“Sarah Palin’s Alaska” was viewed 4.96 million people, the largest premiere in TLC network history, the channel announced Monday.
The show produced by reality TV mogul Mark Burnett was watched by 1.8 million adults aged 25-54, a key demographic.
Buzz for Palin’s show was built by numerous news outlets eager to report details from the first show.
The former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate contends that the program is not a “reality show,” though the first episode featured many scenes with her family, including in their home.
Palin reportedly sought $1 million per episode for the 8 week season.
This article is available only to our premium digital content subscribers.
'Sarah Palin's Alaska' draws 5M viewers
Sarah Palin set a rating record with the premiere of her new show on Sunday.
“Sarah Palin’s Alaska” was viewed 4.96 million people, the largest premiere in TLC network history, the channel announced Monday.
The show produced by reality TV mogul Mark Burnett was watched by 1.8 million adults aged 25-54, a key demographic.
Buzz for Palin’s show was built by numerous news outlets eager to report details from the first show.
The former Alaska governor and GOP vice presidential candidate contends that the program is not a “reality show,” though the first episode featured many scenes with her family, including in their home.
Palin reportedly sought $1 million per episode for the 8 week season.