New HBO Series 'DTF St. Louis' Draws 2.5M Viewers in First 3 Days

The premiere of the show marks a strong start for the new HBO series.

Mar. 5, 2026 at 6:36pm

The new HBO series 'DTF St. Louis' drew 2.5 million viewers in the United States during its first three days of availability, according to a combination of Nielsen's linear TV ratings and Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming data. This total only accounts for U.S. viewers, suggesting the global audience could be even higher.

Why it matters

The strong debut viewership for 'DTF St. Louis' indicates that HBO has another potential hit on its hands, continuing the network's track record of producing popular and acclaimed original programming.

The details

The 2.5 million viewer total for 'DTF St. Louis' comes from a combination of linear TV viewers who tuned into HBO's cable channel on the show's premiere night, as well as viewers who streamed the episode on HBO Max. The data only accounts for U.S. viewers, so the global audience for the premiere is likely higher.

  • The new HBO series 'DTF St. Louis' premiered on March 5, 2026.

The players

HBO

A premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, known for producing acclaimed and popular original programming.

Warner Bros. Discovery

A media and entertainment company formed by the merger of Discovery, Inc. and the former WarnerMedia division of AT&T, which owns HBO and other major entertainment brands.

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The takeaway

The strong debut viewership for 'DTF St. Louis' demonstrates HBO's continued ability to draw large audiences for its original series, further cementing the network's reputation for producing high-quality and popular programming.