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SCI FI's Strikes Ratings Gold With The Triangle

SCI FI Channel has struck ratings gold with THE TRIANGLE. The six-hour original miniseries event scored an average 3.6 HH rating over its three nights (Dec. 5-7 at 9-11:00 pm), making it the highest-rated miniseries on SCI FI since the Emmy Award-winning STEVEN SPIELBERG PRESENTS TAKEN in 2002.

THE TRIANGLE made SCI FI Channel the #1 primetime (8-11:00 pm) destination in cable among P25-54 for all three nights that it aired. And 45% of those P25-54 were women SCI FI's best delivery of F25-54 since TAKEN. The miniseries averaged 4.2 million viewers a night (P2+).

THE TRIANGLE's Night 3 premiere (Dec. 7) delivered a 3.3 HH rating, with 3.9 million viewers (P2+), more than 1.7 million P18-49, more than 2.3 million P25-54. It was the #1 program of the day in cable among P25-54.

The miniseries marks the first collaboration between Hollywood filmmaking talents Bryan Singer (X-MEN, SUPERMAN RETURNS) and Dean Devlin (INDEPENDENCE DAY), with a teleplay by Rockne S. O'Bannon from a story by O'Bannon and Singer & Devlin.

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