TV ratings Tuesday 25 June: who won the 2024 European Championship match for England

TV ratings Tuesday 25 June: who won the 2024 European Championship match for England
TV ratings Tuesday 25 June: who won the 2024 European Championship match for England

TV ratings, Auditel data from last night

June 26, 2024

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Who won the TV ratings competition on 25 June between the England – Slovenia match broadcast by Rai1, the Bardot miniseries proposed by Canale5 and the in-depth Speciale Ustica with Massimo Giletti broadcast on Rai 3. All the Auditel data from yesterday Tuesday 25th June.

Yesterday’s early evening, Tuesday 25 June, offered spectators sporting events, TV series and in-depth programmes. Rai1 proposed the match England – Slovenia valid for Euro 2024. Canale5 broadcast the miniseries Bardot. On Rai3 Ustica Special: a breach in the wall, in-depth analysis by Massimo Giletti. Let’s see who managed to win the ratings competition Auditel data for Tuesday 25 June.

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The TV ratings challenge between England – Slovenia, Bardot and Speciale Ustica

During the early evening of Tuesday 25 June, Rai1 left room for the 2024 European Championships. England – Slovenia on the pitch. The match ended 0-0, which was enough for England to qualify for the round of 16. Canale5 broadcast a new episode of the miniseries Bardot, dedicated to the diva Brigitte Bardot. Rai3 proposed an in-depth analysis curated by Massimo Giletti, Speciale Ustica: a breach in the wall.

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The TV ratings of the other generalist networks, Auditel data from last night

Let’s now look at the proposals of the other generalist networks. Rai2 broadcast Boss incognito, a program by Max Giusti. Italia1 left space for Le Iene presents – Inside. Finally, Rete4 proposed Bianca Berlinguer’s program È semper cartabianca.

 
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