Not very good news is coming for Stefano De Martino. Although he is a good conductor and dancer, he suffered a defeat that will certainly make us think
In recent times, Stefano De Martino has deservedly earned great media recognition and the affection of viewers. The dancer Amici has reinvented himself in the role of conductor with great commitment
Stefano De Martino (web source)
Good timing, reliability and also a great irony. Stefano De Martino has what it takes to be an excellent TV presenter. But the public still does not reward him, on the contrary, the numbers are not on the side of the young man from Torre Annunziata.
Auditel’s data from last night, Monday October 24, is not yet reassuring. Its Tonight, Everything Is Possible program continues to have a share just below sufficiency, instead outclassed by the ratings of flagship networks.
Monday October 24 TV ratings: GF Vip 7 wins, De Martino’s show still behind
Yesterday’s prime time battle was won by GF Vip 7. The live episode of the reality show, led as usual by Alfonso Signorini, had the best percentage of the evening: 2,501 000 spectators or 19.7% share.
Good numbers but not so absolute for the GF Vip. This time, Canale 5 beat the choice of Rai Uno, which broadcast two more episodes of the adventurous thriller Survivors in prime time, with Lino Guanciale as the protagonist. The 14.4% share corresponds to the data obtained from this always convincing product. Alfonso Signorini wins prime-time battle (via WebSource)
Stefano De Martino and his comic container must settle for third place. Tonight everything is possible. The Rai Due program attracted 1,747,000 viewers, representing a share of 11.3%. Numbers indeed low but not entirely disappointing, always reminding us that last night this show faced two sacred monsters like Mediaset reality and Rai fiction.
Good numbers for Italia Uno, which released the detective film Vendetta, with the immortal Bruce Willis as the absolute protagonist. The figures speak of 1,360,000 viewers and a 7.2% market share, not bad for a prime time film on a “secondary” channel.