By Steve Donohue -- Multichannel News, 6/5/2006 1:20:00 PM
FX’s third-season debut of firefighter drama Rescue Me was hot with viewers.
The show’s 10 p.m. premiere May 30 notched 3.2 million viewers, a 10% gain over the first episode of the second season, even though its Nielsen Media Research household rating dipped to a 2.54 from a 2.58.
Viewership was 15% above the initial airings of the 13-episode second season of the Denis Leary vehicle.
Among adults 18-49, the episode was up 7% from the prior-season premiere, garnering 2.04 million of those watchers, 13% above the second campaign’s average with that demo.
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