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Antiques show beats Germany game in TV ratings

 


The interest of Germans in their men's national football team continues to decline with more television viewers tuning in for an antiques show than Wednesday's 1-0 friendly win over the Czech Republic.


Only 5.42 million Germans on average watched the match on RTL, a market share of 18.2 per cent.


According to free-to-air broadcasters RTL, ARD and ZDF, this is the worst quota for a Germany match in the evening hours for at least 20 years. An average of 5.45 million people preferred to watch the antiques show Bares fuer Rares.


The interest of Germans in their men's national football team continues to decline with more television viewers tuning in for an antiques show than Wednesday's 1-0 friendly win over the Czech Republic.Only 5.42 million Germans on average watched the match on RTL, a market share of 18.2 per cent.


According to free-to-air broadcasters RTL, ARD and ZDF, this is the worst quota for a Germany match in the evening hours for at least 20 years. An average of 5.45 million people preferred to watch the antiques show Bares fuer Rares.


According to free-to-air broadcasters RTL, ARD and ZDF, this is the worst quota for a Germany match in the evening hours for at least 20 years. An average of 5.45 million people preferred to watch the antiques show Bares fuer Rares.The interest of Germans in their men's national football team continues to decline with more television viewers tuning in for an antiques show than Wednesday's 1-0 friendly win over the Czech Republic.Only 5.42 million Germans on average watched the match on RTL, a market share of 18.2 per cent.Acording to free-to-air broadcasters RTL, ARD and ZDF, this is the worst quota for a Germany match in the evening hours for at least 20 years. An average of 5.45 million people preferred to watch the antiques show Bares fuer Rares.

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