Another episode of Today is Another Day aired yesterday afternoon with Serena Bortone coming to a crashing halt
With her stable affections and the episode’s guests, the Roman presenter brought bad news to Rai, contrary to expectations. A sudden and unexpected stop for the last episode of the week.
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A very interesting and hilarious episode of Today aired another day yesterday, Friday October 7th, with the last episode of the week before meeting again on Monday. Serena Bortone welcomed Iva Zanicchi who, with Samuel Peron, will participate in the new edition of Dancing with the Stars. The dancer himself made a sweet confession about Milly Carlucci: “If my son were contaminated by a pinch of his strength, his determination and his sagacity, I would not be proud, anymore!”.
In any case, the sparkling broadcast was not fully appreciated by the public: the last episode was only seen by 1,573,000 viewers with the 16.3% share that failed to break the battleship of Canale 5 with Belle that it collected 1,573,000 viewers with a 16.3% share. Subsequently, even Il Paradiso delle Signore did not satisfy with 1,676,000 spectators with a 21.4% share against Una Vita which registered 2,223,000 spectators with a 19.6% share.
All the ratings for the evening of Friday, October 7
Carlo Conti during the broadcast (Via Ansa Foto)
For Tale and Which Show, there are no rivals. On Rai Uno, the program hosted by Carlo Conti recorded 3,604,000 viewers, or 22.6% share, relaunching state television and winning the evening viewing match against Can Yaman and Francesca Chillemi who, along with Viola come il mare, recorded 2,868,000 spectators with a share of 17.5% with a sharp drop. As for Rai Due, however, Donato Bilancia’s Three Lives reached 548,000 viewers with a 3% share, while on Rai Tre, Flesh and Blood closed with 419,000 viewers with a 2.3% share.
As for the Mediaset networks, on the other hand, on Rete 4 Quarto Grado it totaled 1,046,000 spectators with a share of 7.3%, while on Italia 1 Rambo 2 – La vendetta gathered 1,224,000 spectators, a share of 6.6%.