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Who dominated the screens last night?

Who dominated the screens last night?
Who dominated the screens last night?

Rai, Mediaset, La7 (and not only): who won according to TV hearings? The television program of yesterday, Thursday, May 1, offered viewers for fictions, films and …

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Rai, Mediaset, La7 (and not only): who won according to TV hearings? The television program of yesterday, Thursday, May 1, offered viewers for fictions, films and shows. From the new episode of ‘che dio ci aiuti’ on Rai 1 to the film ‘Cado Dalle Nubi’ on Canale 5, passing by the traditional concertone of May 1 on Rai 3, what did the Italians prefer? Meanwhile, in the Access Prime Time, ‘Affari Tuio’ with Stefano de Martino continues to make the heyday of Rai 1: yesterday, 5,283,000 viewers followed the episode (28 % audience share). So let’s see the notes of the tops and flops of yesterday’s programs according to Auditel data.

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