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'The Bible' Ratings On History Rise Again You will be redirected back to your article in seconds Skip to main content March 19, 2013 9:55am SERVICES TO SHARE THIS PAGE. History’s
Sunday night was a historical cable powerhouse with both _The Bible_ and _Vikings_ up from the previous week. The third two-hour episode of the 10-part miniseries _The Bible_ garnered 10.9
million total viewers, up from the 10.8 million the Mark Burnett- and Roma Downey-produced show received for its second episode March 10. While down in viewers from its massive March 2
debut, the mini again was the most-watched show on TV on Sunday night, topping AMC’s juggernaut _The Walking Dead_ (10.8 million) and all other broadcast and cable competition in total
viewers. Sunday’s episode was up in key demos as well, drawing 4.2 million in adults 25-54 (compared to 3.8 million the week before) and 3.5 million adults 18-49 (compared to 3.2 million
March 10). RELATED: ‘The Bible’ Producers Call Controversy Over Satan’s Resemblance To Obama “Utter Nonsense” WATCH ON DEADLINE Leading out from _Bible,_ _Vikings_ ruled cable in its 10 PM
time slot for a third week in a row with 4.8 million total viewers. _Vikings_ was also up from the 4.6 million who watched its second episode March 10. The Norse-themed series saw strong
surges in key demos with 2.2 million adults 25-54 and 1.9 million adults 18-49, up 16% and 12%, respectively. 11 Comments JavaScript is required to load the comments. MARKETPLACE SITE ad