The Navan man had enjoyed a winning streak in season five last winter, knocking Late Late Show host Ryan Tubridy off the top spot for a few weeks last season as he managed to pull in more than half a million fans to his improvised show.īut it seems Tubs also suffered in the ratings as an average 455,000 tuned in to watch the Eurosong on Friday night, which saw Derry girl Brooke Scullion chosen to represent us at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, Italy in May.įigures show that as many as 57,000 tuned out of the Late Late Show special compared to 512,000 who watched the Friday night chat show the previous week.Ī spokesperson from RTE said: “Friday night's Late Late Eurosong Special was watched by an average of 455,000 on RTE One and RTE One+1. It was down almost 50,000 from the show on January 22, which pulled in an average of 425,000 with a 38% share, while a further 91,000 watched the episode back on the RTE Player. It comes a week after RTE revealed the comedian’s popular chat programme pulled in an average of 376,000 and had a 37% share on January 29. RTE Player had 16,500 streams since Saturday. Journal Media does not control and is not responsible for the content of external websites.Tommy Tiernan appears to be drawing back in some viewers he lost to his chat show on Saturday night – but Ryan Tubridy saw almost 60,000 tune out of the Late Late Show Eurosong special.Īccording to figures by RTE, the comedian’s Saturday night show drew in almost 400,000 and 37% share. Users are reminded that they are fully responsible for their own created content and their own posts, comments and submissions and fully and effectively warrant and indemnify Journal Media in relation to such content and their ability to make such content, posts, comments and submissions available. Journal Media does not control and is not responsible for user created content, posts, comments, submissions or preferences. Wire service provided by Associated Press. Irish sport images provided by Inpho Photography unless otherwise stated. News images provided by Press Association and Photocall Ireland unless otherwise stated. For more information on cookies please refer to our cookies policy. You can obtain a copy of the Code, or contact the Council, at PH: (01) 6489130, Lo-Call 1890 208 080 or email: note that TheJournal.ie uses cookies to improve your experience and to provide services and advertising. TheJournal.ie supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice.
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