Whats the weather Fazio on Boom Listen quotExciting startquot Adnkronos

What’s the weather, Fazio on Boom Listen: "Exciting start" Adnkronos

“The road is long, but the beginning was exciting.” This is how Fabio Fazio commented to Adnkronos on the result of the debut of “Che Tempo Che Fa” in Nove, where it was the most watched program of all time.

“I am very happy,” adds the presenter, and I would like to thank the public who have been close to us for the affection they have shown us. Thank you to the entire Warner Bros. Discovery team for this new adventure.”

What’s the weather, listen to the first episode

Che tempo che fa achieved a poor result in the ratings of the first episode of the new season, which aired yesterday, Sunday, October 15, on Nove. With the previous preview and subsequent viewership of 1,633,000 viewers with a share of 8.8%, it reached an average of 2,100,000 viewers with a share of 10.47%. Followed by “Che Tempo Che Fa – Il Tavolo,” from 10:23 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., it recorded 1,122,000 viewers with a market share of 8.2%. But the show, which was simulcast live on all free channels in the Warner Bros. Discovery group, reached a total of 2,608,000 viewers, including 13% in the middle section and 1,476,000 viewers with 10.83% in the late-night section of Table’. An unprecedented result, as Fazio’s program report highlights: “Historic result for the first episode of Che Tempo Che Fa: 2.1 million viewers and 10.5% only on Nove, a fivefold increase of the network average, and 2.6 million and 13 % in simulcast. This is it.” “The most watched show of all time on Warner Bros @DiscoveryItalia. Thank you very much,” we read next to a smiling photo of Fazio with Luciana Littizzetto.

Speech by Liliana Segre

Senator Liliana Segre stood out among the guests in the studio yesterday. Commenting on events in the Middle East is “a huge effort,” said the senator, a Holocaust survivor. “David Grossman has found extraordinary words that express the nightmare, the bitterness of the moment, the terror of the future, everything that an Israeli like him, a poet of peace, can say. When I entered the Senate, I immediately thought, “What I wanted to leave behind, beautiful and interesting, was this commission against hate speech,” he added, referring to the words that the writer David Grossman had spoken shortly before.

The first letter from Luciana Littizzetto

And last night Luciana Littizzetto wrote the first letter to the Nine, saying goodbye in different languages. “You know, I will talk about Meloni and the opposition that fights against her every day, but in addition to Salvini, I will also talk about Schlein … and her fantastic way of expressing herself, which certainly brings closer the simplest and most proletarian classes I will talk about Crosetto and Pichetto, about Sangiuliano and the books he hasn’t read. “I will talk about Piantedosi, who loves migrants, but in small doses, and also about Giorgetti, who takes away taxes from the big ones and leaves them to the small ones,” he said.

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“The start was excellent, we know the distance is that of a marathon and not a sprint, but we couldn’t be happier with such a broad consensus,” said Alessandro Araimo, General Manager Italy & Iberia of Warner Bros. Discovery who does not hide his satisfaction with the historic result of Che Tempo Che Fa. “The audience followed us, appreciated the decisions made and as publishers we are really proud to have proposed a program, or rather a whole evening, of the same level as last night. Fabio, Luciana and the entire Che tempo che fa team, with their undisputed talent, are an integral part of an organic and strategic growth project for the Nove and the Warner Bros. Discovery portfolio, which yesterday demonstrated its full strength by thanks to a team effort, promoting the program and reaching the widest possible audience for the debut evening.

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