TV Ratings: De Martino Shines, Rai1 Struggles, ‘Strip the News’ Rises

A Night of Ratings Wins and Losses: Stefano De Martino Shines, Channel 5 Struggles

Stefano De Martino’s game show "Affari Tuoi" scored big on Rai1 Tuesday night, securing the top TV spot with a 27.2% share and 5,665,000 viewers. The success comes as a pointed contrast to Rai1’s attempted movie premiere, "Family reunion: Don’t marry my daughters 3," which floundered against competition.

The "This is Me" finale on Channel 5 emerged as the victor in the movie battle, capturing 21.8% of the audience with 3,034,000 viewers.

Meanwhile, "Strip the News" continued its upward trajectory, attracting 3,045,000 viewers and a 14.7% share. The last episode maintained strong viewing numbers with 3,041,000 viewers tuning in.

Amadeus Holds Steady, “Who Knows Who He Is” Remains Consistent

Despite drawing viewers to his earlier program, "La Corrida," Amadeus’s willingness to appear across programming doesn’t seem to be hurting his show "Who Knows Who He Is." It maintained a steady performance, drawing in a consistent number of viewers.

The game show saw a slight increase in viewership, reaching 403,000 viewers (2%) in the first part and 547,000 viewers (2.6%) during the longer second part. Earlier this week, it had garnered 475,000 viewers (2.2%) and 547,000 viewers (2.5%) during its respective segments.

Viewership Fluctuates for Other News Programs

“The Hour of 4” took a slight dip on Tuesday, reaching 998,000 viewers (5%) in its first part and 966,000 viewers (4.6%) in its second. In comparison, the previous week’s episode had attracted 1,098,000 viewers (5.2%) and 1,043,000 viewers (4.8%), respectively.

“Half past eight” on La7 suffered a downturn as well, capturing 1,696,000 viewers (8.2%)—down from last Tuesday’s performance of 1,894,000 viewers (8.7%).

**Access Prime Time:**

_”Five Minutes”_ on Rai1 led the pack in access primetime with 4,480,000 viewers (22.6%). “TG2 Post” claimed a 3.2% share with 660,000 viewers. “NCIS – Crime Unit” on Italy1 secured 926,000 viewers (4.7%), while “The Knight and the Tower” on Rai3 attracted 1,220,000 viewers (6.1%).

Rounding out the evening was “A Place in the Sun”, achieving 1,549,000 viewers (7.4%).

* What factors might have⁣ contributed to ⁢Stefano‌ De Martino’s success with “Affari Tuoi”?

⁣ ##​ Interview with⁢ Television Analyst on Last Night’s Ratings

**Host:**⁤ Welcome back to the‍ show. ⁢Let’s discuss the television ratings from last⁢ night with our⁣ resident ⁢television analyst, [[Ms. Elena Rossi]]. Elena, it looks like ‌it was‌ a night of winners and losers. What stood out to you?

**Ms. Rossi:** Absolutely. ⁣Last night saw Stefano ‍De Martino truly shine with his new‌ take⁣ on the classic game⁣ show “Affari Tuoi” on⁢ Rai1.​ He brought in a massive 5,665,000 viewers, securing an ⁣impressive 27.2% share⁢ [[1](https://www.ilmessaggero.it/en/television_ratings_who_won_the_viewers_on_november_12-8475660.html)].

**Host:** A fantastic start for De ⁣Martino!⁣ Do⁤ you think this success will continue?

**Ms. Rossi:** It’s certainly a promising start. The format of “Affari Tuoi” is already popular, and De Martino’s charisma seems to be resonating with ‍the audience. However, it’s ​still early days.

**Host:** What about the‍ other channels? We heard ⁢there was some disappointment ⁣for Rai1’s movie premiere?

**Ms. Rossi:** Yes, unfortunately, ⁤that’s true. “Family Reunion: ⁢Don’t Marry My Daughters 3” failed to draw viewers, highlighting the intense competition in the time slot. ‌

**Host:** And how did Channel 5 perform ‌last night?

**Ms. Rossi:** They actually emerged ‌victorious in⁢ the movie battle with⁣ the finale of ‍”This is Me”. We’ll have to wait ⁢for official figures to see exactly how many viewers they pulled in, but ‍it’s safe to say they capitalized on their​ demographic’s interest in the ​program.

**Host:** Fascinating insights, Elena. Thanks ‍for joining us tonight and breaking down the ⁢evening’s ratings.

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