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AmIFromA t1_j5kyxf6 wrote
Reply to comment by restore_democracy in Germany: 5 charged with treason in suspected terror plot. Public prosecutors said the suspects had planned to create "civil war-like conditions" in Germany. They are also accused of plotting to kidnap the health minister by DoremusJessup
For context, he's probably the most hated politician in those circles due to his work for strict measures during the pandemic (which was how he got the job in the first place).
AmIFromA OP t1_ix8yp2s wrote
Reply to comment by ozmega in World Cup opening match: TV ratings plummet in Germany by AmIFromA
I would be happy to see someone give some info on other markets, but I only follow the German one, as that's my home country.
AmIFromA OP t1_ix8n7rf wrote
Reply to comment by anasui1 in World Cup opening match: TV ratings plummet in Germany by AmIFromA
Like I said, the two programs weren't competing directly.
AmIFromA OP t1_ix8fxmk wrote
Reply to comment by redavid in World Cup opening match: TV ratings plummet in Germany by AmIFromA
That's true. Still, opening matches are usually a bigger deal, and in 2018, matches like Japan vs Senegal and Nigeria vs Iceland had way more viewers. Also, the game had ~250,000 viewers more than Morocco vs Iran in 2018 (17pm on a Friday), but the latter was also watched by an additional 1.7 million people at public viewing events while there was no public viewing for the Qatar match.
AmIFromA OP t1_ix7yusk wrote
Reply to comment by NestroyAM in World Cup opening match: TV ratings plummet in Germany by AmIFromA
Yeah, it will be interesting. Naturally it will be way higher, but seeing that Germany's games had shares of more than 80% at all the previous World Cups, even 60% would be a disaster for the associations as well as the sponsors.
Edit: /u/NestroyAM, numbers are in, the share was 59.7%.
AmIFromA OP t1_ix7vrt7 wrote
Reply to comment by BelgianBond in World Cup opening match: TV ratings plummet in Germany by AmIFromA
Nah, the episodes are standalone. New teams are also introduced pretty often, and only some of them have something akin to an arch. There are also huge differences between the episodes of each team, with some having more of a comedy approach, some being thrillers and some being action films (like the Till Schweiger ones back in the day), and depending of the popularity of each team / city, the ratings are different (the one in question was from Dresden, which is on the air since 2016 with now 14 episodes).
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AmIFromA t1_iwuenbv wrote
Reply to comment by eastawat in UK Snooker Championship: Kyren Wilson's 'unbelievable' fluke by jimipops
No, because the BBC only has the rights for the UK. Doesn't matter how they are financed.
AmIFromA t1_j6h6a93 wrote
Reply to comment by Cocaine_Turkey in What’s actually a good/tolerable example of retconning? by unitedfan6191
So it was true, from a certain point of view.