The second episode of “Che tempo che fa” by Fabio Fazio on Nove was watched by 2,244,000 viewers on Sunday, October 22nd, representing a share of 11.3% in the first part, and in the segment “Il Tavolo” of 1,211,000 viewers, which corresponds to a share of 8.8%.
The average was 2.3 million viewers, which corresponds to a share of 11.26%. The test data confirms and improves the good result of the debut a week ago.
“Another historic result,” comments the program account. And he continues: “The second episode on Nove exceeds the exceptional ratings of the debut: 2.3 million viewers and a market share of 11.26%, making Nove the second national broadcaster.” I really thank you all for that too “I was there again this Sunday.”
Yesterday there was the series Cuori 2 in prime time on Rai 1: 3,014,000 net viewers, which corresponds to a market share of 17%.
On Canale 5, Caduta Libera – The Best reached 1,626,000 viewers, a market share of 11%.
On Rai 3 Report it reached 1,578,000 viewers and a market share of 8.2%.
On Rete 4Dritto e rovescio it was seen by 787,000 viewers, a share of 5.5%.
On Rai 2 Il Collegio 692,000 viewers, which corresponds to a market share of 3.6%.
On Italia 1FBI: Most Wanted 909,000 viewers, 5.3% market share.
On La7 In Onda it was seen by 450,000 viewers, share 2.5%.
On TV8, 756,000 viewers watched the Formula 1 Grand Prix, which corresponds to a market share of 5.4%.
The President of the Campania Region, Vincenzo De Luca, Patrick Zaki was a guest on the occasion of the publication of his book Dreams and Illusions of Freedom. My story; Paola Cortellesi makes her directorial debut with C’è Ancora Domani; the singer-songwriter Tommaso Paradiso and the critic and art historian Flavio Caroli.
The first episode of Che tempo che fa sul Nove attracted 2,100,000 viewers, representing a market share of 10.47%.
“We have a conflict, dead civilians, we all have to think about peace, how to bring the hostages back.” We all have to work for peace and find a political solution. Even the United Nations and the Pope spoke about the humanitarian crisis and the problems that all civilians and hostages face are the same. They are all really in an extremely negative situation,” Zaki said, clarifying his position on the Israeli-Palestinian crisis. “Violence begets violence, with peace there must be justice. We don’t have to take into account everything that has happened in recent years. Now – he emphasized – we just have to pay attention to a political solution, there are people who are dying. We must ask world leaders to commit to peace. What happened in the hospital in Gaza was terrible.” Zaki hopes that the European Union can “manage the different positions in this conflict.” Humanitarian aid must be provided to 2 million people who have no water, no electricity and no basic have things. We ask them to send humanitarian aid. I hope that we can reach an immediate ceasefire so that war does not break out.” Zaki was a guest of Fabio Fazio to present the publication of his book “Dreams and Illusions of Freedom”. My Story,” in which he traces the horror of the 22 months he spent in Egyptian prisons and the hopes that kept him alive.