received last year, which included the series undergoing a supersizing with more couples and longer episodes.It also comes as “Married at First Sight”‘s eleventh season, which launched July 15, is delivering strong ratings.
Through three weeks, the series is averaging 1.7 million total viewers in Live+3, with its audience growing each week. Currently, Season 11 is performing +12% above comparable Season 9 to-date from last summer and is even with season 10 to-date from the winter.“Married At First Sight,” in which couples meet for the first time at the alter, has ranked as Lifetime’s top series for the past three years. (The series started off on A+E Networks’ FYI before getting a simulcast on A&E and ultimately moving to Lifetime.).
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