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GZSZ and AWZ ratings in the basement: “Rosenheim Cops” destroy RTL series

2024-03-16T03:55:43.525Z

Highlights: GZSZ and AWZ ratings in the basement: “Rosenheim Cops” destroy RTL series. “Everything that counts’ achieved a market share of a weak 6.6 percent in the target group (14 to 49 year olds). For the total audience aged 3 and over, it was still 8.2 percent. On Tuesday, the daily soap attracted 2.08 million people to their TV screens, fewer than ever this year. Even an old episode of Rosenheim Cips (aired Monday to Friday at 4:10 p.m.) brings more viewers to the TV screens than a new episode of GzSZ or AWS.



As of: March 16, 2024, 4:45 a.m

By: Lisa Klugmayer

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“Good times, bad times” and “Everything that counts” weakened enormously on Tuesday.

The “Rosenheim Cops” won the ratings.

Berlin – GZSZ and “Everything that counts” are the two long-running soaps on RTL.

But on Tuesday (March 5th) both programs slipped into a ratings low - “Good Times, Bad Times” even reached a low.

The “Rosenheim Cops”, on the other hand, were right at the top.

GZSZ reaches all-time low: “Rosenheim-Cop” wins ratings the evening before

Things didn't go optimally for RTL on Tuesday in terms of ratings.

“Everything that counts” achieved a market share of a weak 6.6 percent in the target group (14 to 49 year olds).

For the total audience aged 3 and over, it was still 8.2 percent.

According to dwdl.de, things last went worse for “Everything that counts” at the end of 2023 in the week between the years.

A total of 1.76 million people tuned in on Tuesday.

Things don’t look much better with “Good Times, Bad Times”.

On Tuesday, the daily soap attracted 2.08 million people to their TV screens, fewer than ever this year.

The market share is similarly low: GZSZ only achieved 8.5 percent of the overall audience and 9.7 percent of the target group.

The Rosenheim Cops were the absolute winners the night before.

The popular crime series reached a total of 3.97 million viewers.

The latest case involving Commissioner Anton Stadler and Sandra Hecht gave ZDF a market share of 16.5 percent.

Even an old episode of Rosenheim Cops (aired Monday to Friday at 4:10 p.m.) brings more viewers to the TV screens than a new episode of GZSZ or AWS.

The repeat of “An Exit with Blubb” from 2015 was watched by 2.55 million people (market share 24.7 percent).

This “Bergretter” star will soon be seen on “Rosenheim Cops”.

The ZDF early evening series “The Rosenheim Cops” always surprises with new faces every season.

In the current season, the tried and tested permanent staff was supplemented with the new deputy commissioner Sandra Hecht (played by Thekla Hartmann, 30).

And another actor is already in the “Rosenheim Cops” starting blocks: a “Bergretter” star.

RTL is also weak in prime time: public broadcasters are also ahead here

But when it came to prime time, RTL lost out on Tuesday.

In terms of the overall audience, ARD took the ratings win with “The Not Doctor”.

3.97 million people (16.5 percent market share) followed Dr.

Nina Haddad.

RTL can look forward to 3.08 million viewers and a market share of 12.8 percent with “Behringer and the Dead – A Bomb”.

When it comes to young audiences, RTL not only has to rank behind ARD, but also behind ZDF and ProSieben.

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“Good times, bad times” and “Everything that counts” weakened enormously on Tuesday.

The “Rosenheim Cops” won the ratings.

(Photomontage) © ZDF & RTL

Speaking of the “Rosenheim Cops”: Marisa Burger alias Miriam Stockl can no longer be seen in the current episodes.

Now the actress has spoken out about her early exit.

Sources used:

dwdl.de

Source: merkur

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