
Vulture reports that Bored was watched by a mere 240,000 people in its initial airing on Monday (by way of comparison, Boardwalk Empire had a viewership of almost 3 million people the night before, and even Hung, which is far from being one of the network's signature hits, was watched by about 1 million people). With that lead-in, Enlightened fared even worse, with only 210,000 viewers. HBO, of course is in the "buzz" business and that's not necessarily the same as the "ratings" business, as celebrated shows like The Wire and Treme have been happy to find. But even by HBO's standards, if a show airs in the forest and no one there is watching TV, that's not going to make much of a buzz. Neither show has to worry about being yanked from the schedule, even if they decline next week (which, absent the premiere marketing campaign, they probably will)--that's not the HBO way. But the prospect of additional orders seems dim at this point.
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