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There was money, loyalty, love and betrayal all over the place in the return of Power, the Starz series starring and executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. With 1.43 million viewers, the 9 PM Season 2 debut on Saturday, Power now ranks as the most-watched Starz original series season debut in the channel’s history. The record was held by the premiere of Spartacus: Vengeance on January 27, 2013, which drew 1.39 million. Perhaps more impressively, the Season 2 launch of Power was up 209% from its Season 1 debut on June 7 last year. The Season 2 opener is also up 32% from the first cycle’s finale August 2.
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Over all of Power’s plays this weekend, the show brought in 3.62 million viewers, up 79% from the Season 1 premiere weekend and a 47% jump over the finale weekend. That also makes it the most watched original series episode ever for the channel, again topping Spartacus: Vengeance, which had 3.3 million in its opening days in early 2012.
---http://deadline.com/2015/06/power-ratings-season-two-debut-strong-starz-1201440085/“Power,” the STARZ Original series and 2014 summer breakout hit, blew past its previous viewership highs in its second season debut on Saturday, June 6, 2015 with season premiere and total weekend Live+SD viewership results that established new record highs at STARZ.
* 1.43 million Live+SD viewers made the second season premiere episode of “Power” destination viewing on Saturday, June 6 at 9PM ET/PT, the most ever for a STARZ Original series season premiere episode.1
Tripled the original “Power” audience from June 2014 series premiere (462,000) with growth of nearly 1 million viewers since “Power” first debuted on STARZ.2
The first episode of season two of “Power” grew by 32% from the season one finale (1.08 million).3
* 3.62 million Live+SD gross weekend viewers made “Power’s” second series premiere the most watched episode ever for a STARZ Original series, besting episode five from “Spartacus: Vengeance” (3.33 million weekend viewers).4
Live+SD weekend viewership grew by 79% compared to the “Power” series premiere weekend
(2.02 million).5
Live+SD weekend viewership grew by 47% compared to the “Power” season one final weekend
(2.46 million).6
*“Power” is now an even bigger hit with African-American audiences, as the season two premiere episode was the #1 show on all of cable television on Saturday among African-Americans(1.11 million) and #6 for the week of June 1-7 on a viewership projections basis.7
* Additional demographic data shows that “Power” played well with younger audiences (54% A18-49) and across gender lines with a new viewership surge with women (52% W18+) in comparison to season one which had a slight male skew (49%, M18+; 45% W18+).8
* Strong results on social media: #1 on Nielsen’s Twitter TV Ratings for Saturday and in the weekly top 10 for series and specials.9
* “Power” season one averaged more than 4.7 million multiplatform viewers including linear/multiplex repeats, extended DVR, STARZ ON DEMAND, STARZ PLAY, and other on demand/online platforms.10
”Power” airs in more than 175 countries/territories worldwide. Starz retains all global distribution and home entertainment rights to the series. “Power” season two is ten episodes long and airs exclusively on STARZ
at 9PM ET/PT.
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About “Power”
“Power” is the story of a visionary crime drama set in two different worlds: the glamorous New York club scene and the brutal drug trade.
Season two has the main “Power” players fighting to stay on top and picks up right where season one left off:
James “Ghost” St. Patrick doubling down on his drug business to save his nightclub and dream of a legitimate future. Ghost’s work troubles pale in comparison to juggling his relationship with his wife, Tasha, and his first love, Angela, who’s also an Assistant US Attorney investigating his drug organization.
Ghost is set further back from his dream by his business partner, Tommy, who loves the drug game, and his former mentor, Kanan, fresh out of jail and looking for revenge.
“Power” is led by Omari Hardwick (Sparkle, For Colored Girls, Kick A**, “Being Mary Jane”) as main character ‘James “Ghost” St. Patrick’; Lela Loren (Snitch, “Gang Related”) who plays ‘Angela Valdes,’ an old flame of James’s who unexpectedly reenters his life; Naturi Naughton (Fame, “The Client List,” “Mad Men”) as ‘Tasha St. Patrick,’ wife, confidant and willing accomplice to James, and Joseph Sikora (Jack Reacher, Safe, “Boardwalk Empire”) who plays ‘Tommy Egan,’ childhood best friend and business partner to “Ghost.” Sinqua Walls (“Teen Wolf,” “Friday Night Lights,” “The Secret Life of the American Teenager”) stars as ‘Shawn,’ driver to the St. Patrick family and son of ‘Kanan,’ played by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, who taught Ghost and Tommy everything they know.
Executive produced by Jackson, “Power” was created by Courtney Kemp Agboh (Emmy® nominated for "The Good Wife"), who serves as executive producer and showrunner. Mark Canton (300, Immortals, 300: Rise of an Empire), Randall Emmett (End of Watch, 2 Guns, Lone Survivor) and David Knoller (“Big Love," "Carnivàle”) also serve as executive producers. The series is produced in association with CBS Television Studios, G-Unit Film and Television - the production company launched by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Kemp Agboh’s Mawuli Productions Inc. and Canton’s Atmosphere Television.



