"1923" Season 2 viewership jumps 56% over Season 1
Season 2 of the show "1923" is seeing a big increase in viewers since it started in February. The show is currently attracting 56% more viewers than Season 1. Paramount Global, the parent company, has not shared the exact average audience numbers. So far, the Season 2 premiere has reached 17 million viewers worldwide. This is a 41% increase compared to the Season 1 premiere during the same time period. The first episode of Season 2 had a strong start, with 5.4 million viewers, which is 146% growth from the Season 1 premiere. The viewership has grown even more since then. New episodes of "1923" are released every Sunday exclusively on Paramount+. In the current season, the Dutton family faces tough winter challenges and old enemies. The main characters, Jacob and Cara Dutton, must deal with these issues at their ranch. Meanwhile, Spencer is on a difficult journey back home to save his family in Montana. Alexandra is also traveling across the ocean to find Spencer and restore their relationship. The series features actors like Ford, Mirren, and Sklenar, among others. It is produced by several companies, including MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, with executive producers including Taylor Sheridan and David C. Glasser.