Angela Scanlon's Saturday night chat show loses over 60,000 viewers in one week

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The weekend ratings show that RTE faced a major drop-off in audiences

Angela Scanlon's Saturday night chat show has lost over 60,000 viewers in one week - as RTE's weekend shows took a major hit in ratings.

The Irish Mirror can reveal Angela Scanlon’s Ask Me Anything chat show has had a series average of 219,000 so far since it returned to our screens on April 15. Her first episode on April 15 had an average audience of 250,000 Live + Vosdal - 24 per cent audience share, while her second episode on April 22 dropped by 62,000 viewers, with an average audience of 188,000 Live + Vosdal - 20 per cent audience share tuning into the show.Meanwhile, Claire Byrne’s Ireland’s Smartest has also suffered a loss in audiences since it aired earlier this month.

On April 16, the quiz show – which marked Byrne’s return to our TV screens - had an average audience of 283,000 Live + Vosdal representing a 28 per cent audience share.Meanwhile, RTE’s crime drama Kin saw an average of 407,000 people tune into the fifth episode of the popular gangland show - but 35,000 tuned out of Sunday night’s episode as RTE confirmed that an average audience of 372,000 tuned into the sixth episode.

 

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