"Fiebre de Canto" Tops Ratings with Successful Premiere Episode
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The new television program "Fiebre de Canto" (Singing Fever) debuted at the top of the ratings in Chile, attracting a significant audience.
- The show's premiere episode garnered an average of 622,000 viewers, with a multiplatform peak reaching 1.4 million.
- "Fiebre de Canto" outperformed competing programs from Mega, Canal 13, and TVN in the prime time slot.
Chilevisiรณn's new prime time program, "Fiebre de Canto" (Singing Fever), has made a strong debut, capturing the number one spot in television ratings with its inaugural episode. The show averaged an impressive 622,000 viewers, peaking at 1.4 million across both television and its online signal. This strong performance positions "Fiebre de Canto" as a significant contender in the competitive Chilean broadcast landscape. The program's accompanying online reaction segment also drew considerable attention, with an average of 12,000 simultaneous viewers and a peak of 34,000. In comparison, rival networks saw lower viewership numbers during the same time slot. Mega's program "Atrapados 133" followed with an average of 585,000 viewers, while Canal 13 attracted 451,000, and TVN garnered 260,000 viewers. The success of "Fiebre de Canto" indicates a strong audience reception for its content and format, setting a high bar for its future episodes.
Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.