Survivor 2011 South Pacific Premiere Ratings Drop

Survivor South Pacific may have had an exciting premiere episode this week, but its ratings took a fall from the previous Survivor 2011 premiere event. TV By the Numbers reported a 15% drop since Redemption Island’s launch given South Pacific its lowest fall season Survivor premiere ever. Is Jeff Probst and company on their way out?

South Pacific went from 10.5 million its first half-hour to 10.4 in its second and finally up to 10.8 as it closed out its premiere night. Not bad numbers on their own, but as a 15% drop that’s pretty disappointing.

Do you think Survivor has what it takes to, well, survive this season?

Source: TV by the Numbers

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