More than four years after leaving the Telefe screen, the host returned with her classic show.
Susana Gimenez returned to Argentine television with its 2024 season and was one of the most talked about events. More than four years after saying goodbye to the Telefe screen, the host returned with her classic show, which combined a sketch full of celebrities, an unmissable interview with two of the National Team players, and a musical show by Maria BecerraWith that combination, Susana had auspicious rating numbers in her debut.
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At 10pm, when the show began, the ratings reached a low of 14.5, a number that generated justified expectations. That value, which was the beginning of a ratings surge, soon rose to 16.0, and when the sketch ended, the ratings remained stable at that value.
Leandro Paredes, Rodrigo De Paul and Maria Becerra, Susana’s great guests
The arrival of Leandro Paredes and Rodrigo De Paul Susana’s living room, meant another rise in the rating, which by 22:33, was at 18.1. The number always fluctuated around that value, with 18.2, and even 18.5, a very good rating for a Sunday night on Telefe, which even referred to the averages that it used to make. Big Brother.
When Susana, De Paul, Paredes and Guillermo Coppola They faced each other in a truco match, the rating remained firm at 18.6, a sign that the public supported that segment and would not switch to any other channel.
Around eleven thirty at night, when Susana shared an intimate conversation with Maria Becerrathe value dropped slightly to 17.3, which was still a good number for the signal.
In this way, the diva’s program ended, with a very good average and a peak of 19 points, a promising result that now poses the challenge of maintaining that remarkable initial rating.
Source: Ambito
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