Late Late Toy Show beats sporting challenges in list of most-watched TV of 2022

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Late Late Toy Show beats sporting challenges in list of most-watched TV of 2022
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The Late Late Toy Show retained its position as the most-watched television programme in the Irish market in 2022

This week we got a look at two reports into economic activity in Ireland, one from Enterprise Ireland and the other from Bord Bia. Eoin Burke Kennedy explains what we learned about the performance of homegrown businesses and within the growing food sector.But first, Joe Brennan explains what the arrival of a new insurer, the South African company OUTsurance, into the Irish car insurance market means for the industry and for motorists.

This was followed by Limerick’s triumph over Kilkenny in the hurling final, which attracted 786,000 viewers on RTÉ One, and the most-watched Fifa World Cup match, the semi-final between Argentina and Croatia, was in fifth place with 784,2000 viewers on RTÉ2. In seventh place, England v Ireland in the Six Nations drew 778,5000 viewers to RTÉ2, while England’s quarter-final against France in the Qatar World Cup was eighth with 759,900.Six Nations games rounded out the top 10, with Ireland v Wales bringing 733,300 to RTÉ2 and Ireland v Scotland garnering an audience of 683,600 on Virgin Media One. RTÉ and Virgin split the broadcast rights to the rugby championship.

RTÉ broadcast 44 of the top 50 programmes, with Virgin Media Television airing the rest. Virgin’s most-watched non-sport show on its linear channels was I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! The most-watched episode of the ITV series recorded an audience of 523,500, putting it in 25th place overall.

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