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The whitest show on TV.
IFC's horror-comedy Stan Against Evil has the highest concentration of white viewers of any regularly scheduled scripted series on TV, with twice as many white people watching as a typical TV show.

Other shows that dramatically overperform with whites: HBO's Togetherness, AMC's Halt and Catch Fire, and FXX's You're the Worst.

I'm chuckling because Adam Robot watched Togetherness and loves Halt and Catch Fire and You're the Worst, and he's the whitest person I know.

Rich people are all about FX's The Americans.
The typical viewer of The Americans lives in a home where the average income is just north of $80,000 per year, a larger amount than all but one basic cable drama: BBC America's London Spy.

Interestingly, among comedies, FXX's It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has the richest audience on basic cable. Sunny viewers take in a healthy $81,300 each year.

The Nielsen-defined Southwest (which oddly incorporates Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Arkansas) has some particularly odd passions, demonstrating massive enthusiasm for Fox's Son of Zorn.

Pittsburgh appreciates a good prank: TruTV's Impractical Jokers cracks the Comcast VOD top 10 there, and nowhere else.

South Park somehow remains cable's No. 1 half-hour with adults under 50.

1. South Park
2. Silicon Valley
3. Ballers
4. Atlanta
5. Archer
6. It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
8. Vice Principals
9. Veep

More abysmal 2016 season: Archer or South Park?

Adam Robot (South Park superfan): Season 20 was South Park's worst season ever. The. Worst. There have been seasons that weren't that strong, but season 20 was BAD. I'll never care for or remember anything good from it.

3 Comments

  1. Adam Robot 21 Dec 16 at 01:43

    I also watch The Americans and Sunny, but I sure as shit don't make 80k.

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  2. Matt Adams 21 Dec 16 at 11:48

    Representing Pittsburgh here. Seriously the only place I see tuned into TruTV are bars in Pittsburgh. So the high volume of VOD does not surprise me.

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  3. Russell 21 Dec 16 at 14:49

    It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia finally takes the mantle of most profitable Seinfeld ripoff.

    Not for anything but London Spy was arguably the worst thing I saw this year and I just finished season 2 of Scream Queens.

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