Bad news about trials for Roberto Leal: ‘Pasapalabra’ is falling apart

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If the first week of the rest of their lives kicks off for Rafa (and in part for Orestes) this Monday, the future doesn’t look so good for Roberto Leal, the brand new host of the new season of ‘Pasapalabra’. with last week Announcement of the distribution of the biggest prize in the history of the programThe chain has now collected unprecedented audience data that risks creating a backlash.

Thursday, 16 March, was the day chosen by Atresmedia to broadcast the final program on the war between Rafa and Orestes: with a ‘temporary’ time change for a specially chosen day and historic night, ‘Pasapalabra’ succeeded in what was proposed: Make history not only on the scale of awards, but also on the scale of the audience.

The program has achieved the best historical data: 37.4% screen share, an average of 4,578,000 viewers and 6,715,000 million unique viewers. In short, around 14% of the Spanish population watched ‘Pasapalabra’ at some point in its broadcast.

Spectators shot in ‘Pasapalabra’

“The higher it is, the harder the fall”: Emery’s paradox perfectly illustrates what happened to the program after Rafa and Orestes were relocated. The tension between the two continued, especially during the last week, where the audience is already eagerly waiting for when the historical program will be broadcast.

The downturn after that record has been spectacular: Thursday’s quota dropped to a modest (but leading) 21.9%, after a 37.4% quota was set on Friday when two new contestants arrived on the show. fifteen and a half points less spectators.

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