Ratings: ZDF crime thriller and Italy documentary with Ingo Zamperoni in the lead

Ratings
ZDF crime thriller and Italy documentary with Ingo Zamperoni in the front

Ingo Zamperoni as a reporter traveling in Italy. photo

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ARD focuses on documentaries on Monday evenings. They usually lose out in the ratings race to ZDF, which this time showed a crime thriller. The Italy documentary on the first still attracted many viewers.

The ZDF secured the ratings victory with a crime thriller on Monday evening in prime time. At 8:15 p.m., 5.07 million viewers saw the film “Laim and the Sleeping Dogs.” This corresponds to a market share of 19.9 percent. The first was a documentary about Italy and the new Meloni government with the “Tagesthemen” presenter Ingo Zamperoni – 2.92 million people (11.4 percent) wanted to see “My Italy under Meloni”.

RTL came with the quiz classic “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?” to 2.7 million (12.2 percent). 1.61 million (6.4 percent) spent the evening with a crime thriller from the “Inspector Barnaby” ​​series on ZDFneo. The founders’ show “The Lions’ Den” on Vox was watched by 1.42 million (6.1 percent). Sat.1 broadcast the show “99 One: r beats them all!” and reached 1.17 million (5.2 percent).

Kabel eins recorded 980,000 viewers (4.3 percent) with the US thriller “Project: Peacemaker”. ProSieben showed the US comedy series “Young Sheldon” – 700,000 (2.8 percent) attended. RTLzwei had 360,000 viewers (1.5 percent) with the dating show “Love Island – Hot Flirts and True Love”.

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