AMBot | 08/22/2012 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
The RTL II anime lineup demonstrated its ratings strength on Sunday. With "Detective Conan," new episodes of "Naruto Shippuden," and "Dragon Ball Z," RTL II achieved very strong viewership!
First, at 7:20 a.m., the second episode of "Detective Conan" scored 6.4% among the 14-49 age group. Among 14-29-year-olds, it even reached a full 17.5%.
At 8:10 a.m., a new episode of "Inazuma Eleven" followed, after which the rating dipped slightly to 4.6% among 14-49-year-olds.
With "Dragon Ball" at 9:50 a.m., a full 8.4% was achieved among the 14-49 age group, with a total of 300,000 viewers. The subsequent new episode of "Naruto Shippuden" increased to 8.7% (14-49 y.o.) among a total of 330,000 viewers and a strong 14.8% among 14-29-year-olds.
Finally, "Dragon Ball Z" reached 370,000 viewers and a full 9.7% market share. The second episode even attracted 400,000 viewers with 17.7% among the 14-29 age group.
Overall, very positive; but it also clearly shows that "good" adaptations are a factor for "good" ratings—something RTL unfortunately later forgot :)
First, at 7:20 a.m., the second episode of "Detective Conan" scored 6.4% among the 14-49 age group. Among 14-29-year-olds, it even reached a full 17.5%.
At 8:10 a.m., a new episode of "Inazuma Eleven" followed, after which the rating dipped slightly to 4.6% among 14-49-year-olds.
With "Dragon Ball" at 9:50 a.m., a full 8.4% was achieved among the 14-49 age group, with a total of 300,000 viewers. The subsequent new episode of "Naruto Shippuden" increased to 8.7% (14-49 y.o.) among a total of 330,000 viewers and a strong 14.8% among 14-29-year-olds.
Finally, "Dragon Ball Z" reached 370,000 viewers and a full 9.7% market share. The second episode even attracted 400,000 viewers with 17.7% among the 14-29 age group.
Overall, very positive; but it also clearly shows that "good" adaptations are a factor for "good" ratings—something RTL unfortunately later forgot :)
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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