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A record-breaking finale for You've Got Mail
Last night, Maria De Filippi's program, C'è posta per te, closed its season with a resounding success, recording a 30,6% share and attracting well 4.396.000 spectators. This result not only confirms the popularity of the format, but also highlights the presenter's ability to move the audience with touching stories of families and rediscovered loves.
The final episode was able to mix moments of emotion and joy, leaving viewers with a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for the next season.
The Inheritance Flop
Contrary to the triumph of C'è posta per te, the latest special of The legacy disappointed expectations. After the flop of the evening dedicated to Sanremo, yesterday's episode, focused on celebrity couples, did not convince the public, totalling only 2.373.000 spectators and a 15,3% share. This negative trend raises questions about the future of the program, which seems to have lost appeal compared to its competitors. The challenge for the program hosted by Flavio Insinna is becoming increasingly difficult, especially as the new edition of Amici approaches.
The Saturday Night Television Landscape
Saturday night television promises to be full of news and challenges. With the start of the new season of Friends scheduled for March 22, the public is preparing for a close comparison between the various programs. In addition, the new game show We will see some good ones, dedicated to showgirls of the past, could further influence the ratings. The competition is getting intense, and last week's ratings show a varied panorama: FBI on Rai2 has collected 742.000 spectators, while Asterix & Obelix on Italia1 he entertained 955.000 spectatorsThe challenge between the various channels is open, and viewers are increasingly demanding.