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“THE WALKING DEAD” SEASON FIVE FINALE IS HIGHEST-RATED FINALE IN SERIES HISTORY, DELIVERING 15.8 MILLION VIEWERS AND 10.4 MILLION ADULTS 18-49

EPISODE CAPS A STRONG SEASON THAT GREW 9% YEAR-OVER-YEAR IN ADULTS 18-49

“TALKING DEAD” AFTERSHOW ACHIEVES ITS HIGHEST-RATED EPISODE EVER WITH 7.5 MILLION VIEWERS AND 4.9 MILLION ADULTS 18-49

“THE WALKING DEAD” ENDS SEASON FIVE WITH ALL 16 EPISODES RANKING AMONG THE TOP 20 ENTERTAINMENT TELECASTS IN ADULTS 18-49 THIS BROADCAST SEASON

NEW YORK, NY – March 30, 2015 – The special 90-minute season five finale of “The Walking Dead” last night was the highest-rated finale in series history, delivering 15.8 million viewers and 10.4 million adults 18-49. The episode capped the show’s strong fifth season with all 16 episodes ranking in the top 20 entertainment telecasts across all of television this broadcast season among adults 18-49. When including sports and specials, all 16 episodes of “The Walking Dead” season five rank in the top 50 telecasts across all of television among adults 18-49 – the first time a series has achieved this in cable history. With time-shifted playback added in, this season finale of “The Walking Dead” should exceed more than 20 million viewers and 14 million adults 18-49.

“The Walking Dead” remains the #1 show in all of television among adults 18-49. Despite formidable competition from the NFL in the first half of its season and special event programming in the second half, such as the Oscars, the Grammys, the Saturday Night Live 40th Anniversary Special and the NBA All-Star Game, the show’s fifth season has delivered an average of 14.4 million viewers and 9.4 million adults 18-49 live/same day across its 16 episodes, an increase of 9% season over season in adults 18-49.

Also last night, “Talking Dead” achieve its highest-rated episode in series history, drawing 7.5 million viewers and 4.9 million adults 18-49. Each week, the live “Talking Dead” aftershow features host Chris Hardwick and fans, actors, producers and other TV enthusiasts discussing that night’s “The Walking Dead” premiere. Last night’s season finale featured Norman Reedus (Daryl), Melissa McBride (Carol) and Lennie James (Morgan).

“The Walking Dead” and “Talking Dead” were among the top 3 telecasts in all of cable among adults 18-49 for 12 out of the 16 weeks they aired this season; for six of those weeks, they were the #1 and #2 telecasts, respectively. This season, “Talking Dead” solidified its position as a top 10 show across all of television in adults 18-49 – an astonishing level of success for an aftershow originally conceived as a way to provide an on-air focal point for the conversation that followed episodes of “The Walking Dead,” particularly in social media.

Last night’s season five finale “The Walking Dead” was also the #1 most engaging series of the day on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr, outperforming all cable, broadcast and streaming episodic series.

“It’s tough enough in today’s competitive environment to command attention, and even harder to hold onto it. So, for ‘The Walking Dead’ to maintain this level of urgent viewership in its fifth season – and to end with the highest-rated finale in series history – is really something rare and remarkable,” said Charlie Collier, AMC president. “We’re thankful to Robert Kirkman, Scott Gimple, Chris Hardwick, our fantastic executive producers and the talented writers, cast and crews for delivering another season of unforgettable and engaging television. And to the many amazing people who drive the passion for this program across multiple platforms, I paraphrase (and welcome back) Morgan when I say, ‘All fans are precious.’”

Key Nielsen Highlights for the Season Five Finale of “The Walking Dead”

  • 9:00 pm airing – 8.1 HH national rating (10.0 cvg) with 15.8 million viewers
  • 9:00 pm airing – 8.2 national rating (10.3 cvg) with 10.4 million Adults 18-49
  • 9:00 pm airing – 8.0 national rating (10.0 cvg) with 9.6 million Adults 25-54

Key Nielsen Highlights for the Season Four Finale of “Talking Dead”

  • 10:31 pm airing – 3.8 national rating (4.7 cvg) with 7.5 million viewers
  • 10:31 pm airing – 3.9 national rating (4.8 cvg) with 4.9 million Adults 18-49
  • 10:31 pm airing – 3.8 national rating (4.7 cvg) with 4.5 million Adults 25-54

Top 10 Programs Season To Date

Net      Program Name                                      A18-49 (000)

AMC   WALKING DEAD, THE                              9,373

NBC    VOICE, THE                                                  7,036

FOX    EMPIRE                                                         6,350

CBS    BIG BANG THEORY, THE                         5,789

ABC    MODERN FAMILY                                      4,230

ABC    SCANDAL                                                     3,892

ABC    HOW TO GET AWAY W/MURDER          3,766

CBS    60 MINUTES                                                 3,647

CBS    ODD COUPLE, THE                                                3,583

AMC   TALKING DEAD                                         3,551

Source: Nielsen Media Research fast nationals, L+SD. All ranks include telecasts with at least 15 minutes of programming during 8:00pm-11:00pm.  A18-49 (000).  Ranks exclude sports & specials, full average of program.  TWD, TD season to date include data through 3/29/15, all other programs through 3/26/15.

About AMC

Whether commemorating favorite films from every genre and decade, or creating acclaimed original programming, AMC brings to its audience something deeper, something richer, Something More. The network reigns as the only cable network in history ever to win the Emmy® Award for Outstanding Drama Series four years in a row with “Mad Men,” and six of the last seven with current back-to-back honoree, “Breaking Bad.” The network boasts the most-watched drama series in basic cable history and the number one show on television among adults 18-49 for the last two years with “The Walking Dead.” AMC’s original drama series include “Mad Men,” “The Walking Dead,” “Better Call Saul,” “Hell on Wheels,” “TURN: Washington’s Spies,” “Halt and Catch Fire,” and the forthcoming “Humans,” “The Making of The Mob: New York,” “Fear the Walking Dead,” “Into the Badlands” and “The Night Manager.” AMC also explores authentic worlds and discussion with original shows like “Talking Dead” and “Comic Book Men.” AMC is owned and operated by AMC Networks Inc. and its sister networks include IFC, SundanceTV, BBC America and WE tv. AMC is available across all platforms, including on-air, online, on demand and mobile. AMC: Something More.

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