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‘Game of Thrones’ Season Eight Premiere Breaks Guinness World Record

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The final eight season of “Game of Thrones” has become more in demand than people thought it would. During its premiere, the global demand exceeded the global premiere demand of every other TV show. According to Geek.com, this was against any season across all platforms and markets under measurement. Guinness World Records even classified the premiere as the most in-demand TV premiere. To calculate this, they leverage real-time, platform-agnostic and global TV demand measurements.

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