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TV ratings: the results of the latest episodes of the most followed programs

TV ratings chart of the latest episodes

An in-depth analysis of TV ratings with a focus on the week's top programs.

The triumph of Belve on Rai2

Yesterday evening, the fourth episode of Beasts hosted by Francesca Fagnani was a great success, attracting 1.592.000 viewers and reaching a 10,1% share. This result marks a significant increase compared to the previous episodes, where the program had never managed to exceed a 10% share.

The interview with footballer Mario Balotelli and actress Lunetta Savino captured the attention of the public, demonstrating the effectiveness of Fagnani's hosting in creating moments of great involvement.

The Hyenas and the Garlasco Case

On Italia 1, the program Reservoir Dogs attracted 1.628.000 viewers, corresponding to a 13,3% share, despite a slight decline compared to the previous episode. The focus on the superwitness of the Garlasco case aroused great interest, demonstrating how crime news topics continue to hold the public's attention high. The competition between entertainment programs is becoming increasingly fierce, with Reservoir Dogs which confirms itself as one of the most followed programs of the evening.

Friends and its unstoppable success

The final of Friends, aired on Canale 5, recorded an impressive 26,9% share with 3.786.000 viewers. This result not only confirms the popularity of Maria De Filippi's talent show, but also highlights the public's affection for young emerging talents. The competition between the contestants kept viewers glued to the show, demonstrating that the format continues to evolve and remain relevant in the Italian television landscape.

The Return of Like A Star

Amadeus debuted his new program Like A Star, which aired on Nove and other channels of the Warner Bros. Discovery group. This simultaneous broadcast strategy has allowed it to reach a wider audience, but details on the ratings have not yet been disclosed. However, the idea of ​​uniting several channels for a single event could prove successful in the long term, attracting the attention of a diverse audience.