Dancing with the Stars and You Are Worth It: A Saturday Night TV Ratings Battle
milly Carlucci: “Dancing with the stars remains beloved, the public is with us”
Saturday evening television saw a familiar rivalry ignite between dancing with the Stars on Rai 1 and You Are Worth It on Canale 5. This conventional head-to-head competition, once again, delivered close ratings, indicating a divided yet engaged audience.The premiere of this new season saw 2,994,000 viewers tune in, representing a 23% share, while the Mediaset program attracted 4,024,000 spectators with a 28.5% share.
Dancing with the Stars: Milly Carlucci on Ratings and the show’s Future
SUPERGUIDE TV conducted an exclusive interview with Milly Carlucci, who shared her perspective on the ratings and discussed the new features of this season.
Ratings Analysis and Carlucci’s Response
Carlucci expressed a calm outlook regarding the viewership numbers:
“It is indeed the highest debut of the last ten years,excluding last season’s extraordinary performance. I believe there’s excessive concern over a single percentage point. The reality is that the program is deeply loved, and the contestants are capturing the hearts of the audience. The social and digital data, which are objective…”
Novelties and Future Plans
Beyond the ratings, Carlucci hinted at potential future collaborations. She expressed a desire to work with Barbara D’Urso, stating a wish to undertake a project together.
Comparing the Two Programs
The contrast between Dancing with the Stars and You Are Worth It lies in their formats. Dancing with the Stars focuses on celebrity dance competition, emphasizing performance and skill. You Are worth It,on the other hand,typically centers around talent showcases and emotional stories.
Key Differences at a Glance
- dancing with the Stars: Celebrity dance competition,judged performances,weekly eliminations.
- You are Worth It: Talent show, emotional narratives, audience voting.
Looking Ahead
The initial ratings suggest a competitive season for both programs. While You Are Worth It currently holds a lead in viewership, Dancing with the Stars remains a strong contender, notably given its highest debut in a decade (excluding the previous season). The coming weeks will reveal whether Dancing with the Stars can close the gap and capture a larger share of the audience.
Key Takeaways
- You Are Worth It premiered with higher viewership (4,024,000) and share (28.5%) than Dancing with the Stars.
- Dancing with the Stars achieved its highest debut ratings in ten years, excluding the previous season.
- Milly Carlucci remains optimistic about the show’s performance and its connection with the audience.
- Carlucci expressed interest in a future project with Barbara D’Urso.