According to President Trump's recent contribution to TV reviews – “If you receive reviews, you can say or do everything” – “South Park” can maintain the wild Trump criticism.
The premiere of the 27th season of the animation series attracted 5.9 million viewers in the comedy Central Cable Channel and the Paramount+ Streaming Service last week, said the paramed company Paramount on Wednesday.
This is the “best season premiere since 2022”, noted in Paramount – a remarkable data point in view of the general downward track of basiskabel channels such as comedy Central. The canal also said that “South Park” has enjoyed its largest part in the cable audience for a season premiere since 1999.
Historically, the show, a perpetrator with the same possibilities, attracted attention for his reckless and profane comment about the president, who was probably advertised during the three-day period in which Paramount was advertised, additional viewers for the streaming viewers.
After the show Trump was in bed and mocked the president's genitals, the Trump White House said: “This show has not been relevant for over 20 years and depends on a thread with non -inspired ideas in a desperate attempt at attention.”
Trump himself shrugged the satire on television, which was partly due to the fact that Paramount recently agreed to pay his future presidential library for his future presidential library in order to solve his right, dubious lawsuit against CBS News.
Trump Loyalists at FCC agreed to bless the upcoming merger of Paramount with SkyDance media days after the settlement has been completed – although the officials involved said that the review process of the merger had not to do.
“South Park” called his parent company both to make the lawsuit and separate to cancel “the late show with Stephen Colbert”.
Trump recently celebrated the end of Colbert's show and expressed hope that his other late -evening critics will also be canceled on television.
In one of these posts he wrote: “Show Biz and television are a very simple business. If you receive reviews, you can say or do something. If you do not do so, you will always be a victim.”
In the digital age, TV channels measure success through reviews, subscriptions and associated metrics such as social media virality.
On Wednesday, Comedy Central boasted that the season premiere last week was the “social episode” of “South Park” ever and the “Most Social Program in All TV” last Wednesday “.