JamesG
08-29-2013, 09:33 PM
"Longmire" Renewed for Third Season, Series Executive Producer Says
by NELLIE ANDREEVA
Thursday August 29, 2013
Fans’ prayers seem to have been answered. A&E‘s most-watched drama series, "Longmire", is getting a third season.
“Thanks to the 5 million plus weekly fans (live+7),” "Longmire" executive producer John Coveny wrote on Twitter this afternoon. “Young and older skewing alike! The call just came: SEASON 3 for #Longmire is a GO!”
A&E and producing studio Warner BrosTV had no comment, though insiders cautioned that the two sides have yet to finalize a deal for a third season. There had been speculation that such a deal could include A&E taking ownership in the show.
However, everyone seems to agree that "Longmire" will return to A&E for a third season.
The renewal buzz comes on the heels of big ratings for "Longmire‘s" second-season finale earlier this week, which posted a season-high 4.4 million total viewers, 1.1 million adults 18-49 and 1.5 million adults 25-54.
For the season, "Longmire" averaged 5.4 million viewers (Live+7, most current) and, while older skewing than A&E’s other series, it was up from Season 1 in the key younger demos.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/longmire-renewed-for-third-season-series-executive-producer-says/
by NELLIE ANDREEVA
Thursday August 29, 2013
Fans’ prayers seem to have been answered. A&E‘s most-watched drama series, "Longmire", is getting a third season.
“Thanks to the 5 million plus weekly fans (live+7),” "Longmire" executive producer John Coveny wrote on Twitter this afternoon. “Young and older skewing alike! The call just came: SEASON 3 for #Longmire is a GO!”
A&E and producing studio Warner BrosTV had no comment, though insiders cautioned that the two sides have yet to finalize a deal for a third season. There had been speculation that such a deal could include A&E taking ownership in the show.
However, everyone seems to agree that "Longmire" will return to A&E for a third season.
The renewal buzz comes on the heels of big ratings for "Longmire‘s" second-season finale earlier this week, which posted a season-high 4.4 million total viewers, 1.1 million adults 18-49 and 1.5 million adults 25-54.
For the season, "Longmire" averaged 5.4 million viewers (Live+7, most current) and, while older skewing than A&E’s other series, it was up from Season 1 in the key younger demos.
http://www.deadline.com/2013/08/longmire-renewed-for-third-season-series-executive-producer-says/