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Eurovision 2023: The viewing figures of Poland and Portugal for the Grand Final!

The official viewing figures for the contest that it was broadcasted in Poland and Portugal have been released with new viewing records compared to last year.

After the official counts, Saturday’s Grand Final was watched by 3.5 million viewers in Poland via the frequency of TVP1 and TVP Polonia. This is equivalent to 270 thousand more viewers than last year. Overall, the show recorded a 40% viewership rating as it was the first choice of the viewer that night.

Equally among the Portuguese audience, the show was very popular. Relatively speaking, it was the highest-rated program from the start to finish. In particular, it recorded an average of 1.05 million viewers throughout the night with the counters skyrocketing when the Portuguese entry was on stage with 1.272 million viewers and a 23.8% share. At the time of the reveal of the winner, the show reached at 39.4% viewership.

The audience of the both countries were agonised over the result in the contest, as the countries had qualified for the Grand Final and this was reflected in the dominance the show had in the viewing figures.

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Norway: Τhe viewing figures of the Eurovision Grand Final 2023!

In Norway, 86% of viewers watched the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final live from Liverpool.

A total of 1,076,000 viewers watched the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 Grand Final live on NRK on Saturday night. This number represents a drop of 153,000 viewers compared to 2022, however, the show still recorded an 86% share of viewers, down 3% compared to 2022. The final’s overall audience share is the lowest Eurovision audience share in Norway since the country failed to qualify in 2016.

The viewing figures for Eurovision 2023 in Norway were as follows:

First Semi-Final – 604,000 – 58%  share
Second Semi-Final – 438,000 – 56%  share
Grand Final – 1,076,000 viewers – 86% share

Norway was represented by Alessandra Mele at Eurovision 2023 with the song “Queen of Kings”. She placed 5th in the final with 268 points.


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Eurovision 2023: The viewing figures of the Grand Final in Italy and Germany!

A few hours ago the 67th Eurovision 2023 Song Contest came to an end!

The winner was Sweden with Loreen and the song “Tattoo”. The Grand Final on Saturday night, scored high ratings in Italy and Germany. Viewers had the opportunity to enjoy a great show and together we all remember that what unites all nations is music.

In detail, the viewing figures in Italy and Germany were as follows:

Italy

Almost 5 million people watched the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Italy.

4.9 million viewers watched Italy and Marco Mengoni with his song “Due Vite” finishing in 4th place in the contest on Rai 1. The market share was 34%. If we exclude 2022, the year Italy hosted the competition, this is the most watched grand final on Rai 1.

Germany

Almost 8 million people tuned into ONE to watch the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest last night.

Channel ONE attracted 7.96 million viewers for the final of the competition, an increase of over 1 million compared to last year’s figures. Market share was 66.9%. There were also an additional 958,000 live broadcasts recorded on the ARD website, but these cannot be counted in the viewing figures. Germany was represented by Lord of The Lost and their song “Blood and Glitter”. The band finished in last place in the grand final with 18 points.

 

The ratings for this year’s competition that we know so far are as follows:

Italy – 4.9 million

Germany – 7.96 million

United Kingdom – 11 million


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