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> LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Broadcaster ABC may finally have a successful
> new drama on its hands after two years of repeated misses -- and it
> has the ghoulish imagination of prolific horror author Stephen King to
> thank.
> The network saw a strong debut Wednesday night for its new drama
> series "Stephen King's Kingdom Hospital," according to preliminary
> figures from Nielsen Media Research on Thursday.
>
> The show, based on a Danish miniseries and King's own experiences of
> being hospitalized after a near-fatal accident, tells the story of a
> famous artist admitted to a haunted hospital who wakes from a coma
> with telepathic powers.
>
> The show averaged about 15 million viewers in the 9 p.m. hour, best in
> that timeslot, ABC said. In the 10 p.m. hour, the show averaged 13.1
> million viewers -- second in that period.
>
> Among audience members ages 18 to 49, an important demographic for
> advertisers, the show averaged a 5.5 rating over the two-hour period,
> best of the top six broadcast networks. Each rating point represents 1
> percent of the homes that own television sets.
>
> ABC executives said earlier this week that the network's ratings in
> that desirable 18-49 audience would be down 8 percent over last year
> in the crucial February "sweeps" period, used by the network to set
> advertising rates.
>
> But they were banking on "Kingdom Hospital," which premiered on the
> last night of sweeps, to stem any further losses.
>
> ABC is a unit of The Walt Disney Co., whose chief executive, Michael
> Eisner, has been under increasing pressure from shareholders over the
> company's performance and creative direction.
>
> Among the biggest criticisms of Eisner, who was forced Wednesday to
> give up his role as chairman of the company's board, has been the
> lackluster ratings performance of ABC, which has struggled to launch
> hit shows.