The data displays the leading cable TV series in the U.S. in 2016, by number of viewers. "American Horror Story", shown by FX, ranked second, with 6.41 million viewers.
Leading cable TV series in the U.S. – additional information AMC’s “The Walking Dead”, a horror drama based on a comic book with the same title, is the leading cable TV series in the United States In the Fall of 2016, 18.22 million people watched the series starring the English actor Andrew Lincoln. “The Walking Dead” was also the fourth most viewed primetime TV show in the United States, only behind two series, “The Big Bang Theory” and “NCIS”, and NFL Sunday Night Football.
The Walking Dead (AMC) | 18.22 |
American Horror Story (FX) | 6.41 |
Talking Dead (AMC) | 6.3 |
Gold Rush (Discovery) | 4.26 |
Real Housewives Atlanta (BRVO) | 3.66 |
Alaska: The Last Frontier (DISC) | 3.44 |
Westworld (HBOM) | 3.18 |
South Park (CMDY) | 3.11 |
Project Runway (LIF) | 3.08 |
Chrisley Knows Best (USA) | 2.97 |