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The odds duel between “Kiwi’s big party night” and “Legomaster Allstars” was clearly decided

2024-02-10T17:13:43.550Z

Highlights: The odds duel between “Kiwi’s big party night” and “Legomaster Allstars” was clearly decided.. As of: February 10, 2024, 6:00 p.m By: Lisa Klugmayer CommentsPressSplit On February 9, 2024,. TV viewers once again had a lot to choose from: ‘Kiwis big party. night’ or ‘Lego Masters Allstars. The odds duel has a clear winner.



As of: February 10, 2024, 6:00 p.m

By: Lisa Klugmayer

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On February 9, 2024, TV viewers once again had a lot to choose from: “Kiwi’s big party night” or “Lego Masters Allstars”.

The odds duel has a clear winner.

Berlin - While Andrea Kiewel (58) celebrated "Kiwi's big party night" with her fans on Friday evening (February 9, 2024) and danced to the biggest German hits, ambitious brick fans showed what they can create at "Lego Masters Allstars". .

The television program couldn't have been more contrasting, but the TV viewers had a clear favorite.

“Kiwi's big party night” is growing significantly: Andrea Kiewel is still a ratings loser

On Friday evening, the third edition of “Kiwi’s big party night” flickered across the TV screens.

The motto this time: big German hits.

Even if the television garden presenter's music show does not appear in the top 25 most-watched programs on February 9th, 2024, the third episode was at least able to recover from the catastrophic ratings of the second edition at the beginning of January.

The market share among 14 to 49 year olds rose by 2.6 percentage points to 5.7 percent, and in the expanded target group of 14 to 59 year olds, “Kiwi's Big Party Night” reached a similar level with a 5.6 percent market share.

Andrea Kiewel's music show is still not a mega hit, because "Kiwi's Big Party Night" clearly lost the ratings duel against "Lego Masters Allstars" with these numbers.

What number of viewers set the record in Germany?

On July 13, 2014, ARD made television history: According to estimates, a whopping 34.65 million people watched the World Cup final between Germany and Argentina (1-0 n.V.) on their own television sets.

Incorrect: People who followed the game during public viewing or in bars were not taken into account in this count.

The actual number is likely to be considerably higher.

“Lego Masters Allstars” is ahead among young TV viewers: Carnival is still a ratings winner

Although the RTL game show with Daniel Hartwich (45) does not appear in the top 25, “Lego Masters Allstars” wins in the target group of 14 to 49 year olds.

0.58 million people tuned in here.

This results in a market share of 10.9 percent.

By the way, “Mainz remains Mainz, as it sings and laughs” was ahead among the general audience aged 3 and over.

With 4.71 million viewers and a market share of 21.5 percent, the carnival session is the absolute ratings winner on Friday.

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TV viewers once again have a lot to choose from: “Kiwi’s big party night” or “Lego Masters Allstars”.

The odds duel has a clear winner.

(Photomontage) © RTL & IMAGO/Future Image

Speaking of which: Andrea Kiewel actually wanted to give the pop star a surprise, but then “Kiwi's big party night” almost ended in an accident for Howard Carpendale.

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