Watching the World Cup? Here 11 in a new rating record

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Knitted news12/14/22 10:08 a.m. in Kislo Tishpeg

Watching the World Cup?  Here 11 in a new rating record

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Rating record broken: There is no doubt that the 2022 World Cup did good for the ratings of the Public Broadcasting Corporation and now a new record has even been broken. Argentina’s match against Croatia recorded an incredible 32.8%, which is 1.047 million viewers.

The new record breaks the old record that only lasted a few days. At the beginning of the week here 11 recorded new viewing records on television for the current year. The quarter-final match between England and France was the most watched broadcaster in 2022, with a 29.9 percent rating, which is 944 thousand viewers. Now she managed to surpass even that.

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The World Cup also attracts the news edition of Kaan 11 and raised it slightly above News 13 (in the number of viewers and not in percentages), while News Keshet 12 is also weakening.

Keshet News with 11.8%

network news 6%

news here 5.5%

But as mentioned In prime time, the highest figures were recorded even against the competing channels:

Here 11: In Argentina’s game against Croatia, as mentioned, they recorded a 32.8% rating against Keshet and Reshet, which showed relatively low data compared to their counterparts – Keshet in the program “Women of the Revolution” with a 7.2% rating and Reshet in the program “The Secret Life of the 4” with the lowest result compared to the other channels and registers only 3.7%.

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The last time a TV broadcaster in Israel reached 30 percent ratings was last year, when Adir Miller’s Corona stand-up was broadcast. It seems that the only connection between the Corona and the World Cup is that it makes people stay at home and not move from the screen.

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