This means that, on average, the season was viewed by 2.6 percent of all 18- to 49-year-olds.
Eighteen percent viewed him favorably, the same as last month.
That 2 percent are tech-savvy and view it as a hobby.
The following episode would be viewed by 21 percent of the available audience, representing a further drop in numbers.
Primus said 22,000, or 14 percent, of its customers now view and pay their bills online.
Three months ago, 54 percent viewed the Republican Party favorably.
Then, only 45 percent of respondents viewed Israel favorably.
Ross Perot was viewed favorably by only 16 percent of those polled.
The episode has received positive responses from critics, and was viewed by approximately 5.5 percent of the available audience in its initial broadcast.
The Vice President was also viewed favorably by 48 percent of registered voters over all.