Ruben Nicolai scores much better every year than good times bad times does on the eight -hour block of RTL 4. Why does the transmitter continue to stick to the old -fashioned soap series? “Like crazy!”
The viewing figures of RTL 4 shoot every year when good times bad times go with summer break, because the replacement is structurally a lot more popular: the Ruben Nicolai quiz I know all about putting all of it linear scores that the soap series can only dream of. Also yesterday, more than 1.1 million people watched.
Rubens top scores
For comparison: only two programs did better than Ruben’s, namely B&B full of love (1.3 million) and the eight -hour news (almost 1.3 million). “It was the day of Ruben Nicolai, because he scores like a Dólle with that quiz I know all about it. This time 1.1 million viewers at eight o’clock”. Says TV authority Tina Nijkamp.
She continues in her podcast Tina’s TV UPDATE: “Yes, that means that he is almost beating the NOS Journaal, because he had 1.3 million viewers. An incredible number and something that GTST actually never achieves.”
Very big hit
Apparently GTST only stays on the tube because it is also a top scorer on Videoland, says Tina. “Of course we know that GTST is also well viewed on Videoland, is viewed better than quizzes, but nevertheless a very, very large hit for Ruben Nicolai. Also 26 percent market share in the 25-54 years and that too is very good.”
She continues: “Ruben Nicolai and that team have earned a cake. I am sure we will see this quiz again next year. It also shows that people really need new programs in the summer, just new episodes.”
‘Missed very much’
It is also a lesson for NPO 1, according to Tina. “NPO 1 only comes on Prime Time with repetitions and they don’t even have 300 thousand viewers. The viewer actually says:” We are fed up, we just want to see normal, nice TV programs, also in the summer. ” You can also see that in such a viewing figure by Ruben Nicolai. “
She concludes: “I really hope that next year the smartest will be back in the summer, because we missed that.”

