TV viewing: Voice or series? Tsouros or Germanou – Sunday’s battles

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TV viewing: Voice or series? Tsouros or Germanou – Sunday's battles

The weekend TV stars once again threw themselves into the arena and claimed the . The battles were particularly interesting, with programs standing out and leaving the competition behind while others struggled.

In particular, in the morning zone, Nikos Manesis got away from Sissy Christidou, scoring 21.1% in the total and 16.7% in the dynamic audience with “Weekend with Manesis”. MEGA’s “Smile Again” did 11% overall and 12.9% in the dynamic audience. At the same time, ANT1’s “Weekenders” made 6.7% in total and 7.5% in the dynamic audience, while SKAI’s “Dekatians” made 14.2% AND 6%.

The lunches… caught fire! Natalia Germanou gathered 13.7% in the total and 12.7% in the dynamic audience, with “It doesn’t get any better!” of ALPHA to take the lead. However, the course of Kostas Tsouros is interesting. The journalist, as the weeks pass, rises more and more, threateningly approaching the presenter of ALPHA. So yesterday, the “You ain’t seen nothing yet!” recorded 11.7% overall and 8.5% in the dynamic audience.

In the evening zone, SKAI’s “Voice” scored 19.9% ​​in total and 16.2% in the dynamic audience, spreading smiles of happiness to Faliros executives. The game show “Who wants to be a millionaire?” of ANT1 made 17.5% and 14% respectively, while ALPHA’s series “The Curse of Jella Delafraga” 9.4% and 13.4%. “Secret song,” which took over, won 6.7% overall and 8.4% in viewers 18-54. In STAR, “Farm” did 6.1% overall and 6.6% in the dynamic audience.

On the MEGA front, the fiction production “Famagusta” scored 14.9% overall and 9.8% in the dynamic audience. The series “17 Threads,” which followed, recorded 13.6% overall and 11.5% in viewers 18-54.

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