More than twice as many people watched the Hungarian series Pepe on TV2 as the Ukrainian comedy on RTL.

"On the evening of June 5, the Hungarian series Pepe on TV2 was watched by 349,000 people out of the total population, according to Nielsen measurements (11.3% audience share), while the first broadcast of the shorter series A nép szávja on RTL Klub was 161,000 attracted people (5.4%), and the second even less, 150 thousand (4.7%)"

- Origo reports on the latest viewership data for commercial TV.

It turns out: Pepe easily won the 18-59 age group, where it had nearly 172,000 viewers, with an audience share of 12.4%, while Servant of the People was chosen by first 65, then 62,000 TV viewers in this target group: this is modest It represents a share of 4.8% and 4.3%.

The Zelenskiy comedy shows terrible ratings every week on RTL, but miraculously, it is not taken off the air, adds Origo, which says that there may be political reasons for this.

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