As of: February 24, 2024, 2:16 p.m
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“Let's Dance” will celebrate the start of its 17th season on February 23, 2024 - but was the RTL show able to do anything against the tough competition?
Cologne – The stars have been dancing again on “Let’s Dance” since Friday evening.
However, the RTL show wasn't about elimination, just about who will train and perform with which professional dancer in the next few weeks.
Did that interest TV viewers at home?
The competition in prime time was not sleeping - and one public broadcaster in particular was involved in the ratings battle.
“Let's Dance” or ZDF crime thriller?
The viewers decided on this program on Friday
Right at the beginning of “Let's Dance” RTL had a glitch that didn't go unnoticed by the TV audience.
According to dwdl.de
, 3.98 million viewers saw
an image of the director go terribly wrong.
The start of the dance show achieved 16.9 percent of the market share among the total audience - which sounds solid, but by no means means the day's victory.
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ZDF secured this with the crime series “The Public Prosecutor”.
From 8:15 p.m. onwards, the Mainz station collected a lot of viewers with the long-running hit, ultimately reaching 6.24 million and a market share of 23.8 percent.
That not only meant victory over “Let's Dance”, but also victory on the day.
“SOKO Leipzig”, which was shown afterwards, also scored points and came in ahead of “Let's Dance” with 4.80 million people reached, 18.5 percent.
These stars will be dancing on “Let’s Dance” 2024
Included are Maria Clara Groppler, Tony Bauer, Sophia Thiel, Stefano Zarrella, Biyon Kattilathu, Detlef Soost, Eva Padberg, Ann-Kathrin Bendixen, Lina Larissa Strahl, Jana Wosnitza, Lulu, Gabriel Kelly, Mark Keller and Tillmann Schulz.
ZDF victory with the overall audience - but things look different in the target group
Even if the result is clear for the overall audience, ZDF can only narrowly win the ratings race overall - because “Let's Dance” was ahead among the young audience.
While “The Prosecutor” and ZDF “only” had 0.48 million viewers in the advertising-relevant target group (8.8 percent market share), 1.18 million viewers watched the “Let's Dance” opener.
Among 14 to 49 year olds, 22.8 percent market share was enough for the day's victory.
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“Let's Dance” will celebrate the start of its 17th season on February 23, 2024 - but was the RTL show able to do anything against the tough competition?
© RTL / Stefan Gregorowius;
ZDF/Andrea Enderlein (photomontage)
“Goodbye Deutschland” on Vox was also able to move ahead of the ZDF competition there.
Fans recently had to worry about an emigrant.
But after heavy bleeding, “Goodbye Germany” star Janina Hundt gave a positive health update.
Sources used:
dwdl.de