When you finale makes series high numbers in ratings, you are pretty much sealing the deal to comeback, and that is exactly what happened here, as Bravo renews Million Dollar Listing New York for season three after season finale made series high with 1.6 million total viewers for the cabler.
This marked the highest-rated episode of the series among all key demos. The second season averaged 578,000 A18-49 and 1.1 million total viewers up 19 percent and 16 percent, respectively, from the prior season. Based on the show’s success, the network picked up a third season of the series.
“Million Dollar Listing New York” is produced by World of Wonder for Bravo with Randy Barbato, Fenton Bailey, Megan Estrada and Danielle King serving as executive producers.
Bravo has shown some of the most luxurious houses that Los Angeles has to offer, but now it’s time for the East Coast to showcase its exclusive and expensive properties. “Million Dollar Listing New York” follows three of Manhattan’s most ambitious realtors as they give viewers an inside look into the aggressive, high-stakes world of New York City’s real estate market as they close multi-million dollar deals faster than a cab running a red light.
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