Some of RTE's flagship shows are failing to reach over 400,000 viewers, according to latest figures
Irish TV viewers are continuing to switch off some of RTE ’s flagship shows, as the latest figures reveal an even further drop in ratings.
READ MORE: Revealed: How TV ratings for your favourite shows are calculated - from surveys to One4All vouchers Saturday night’s Tommy Tiernan Show was watched by an average audience of 323,000 viewers across RTE One and RTE One + 1 – a 9,000 increase on the previous week. But on Sunday, Brendan Courtney’s Keys To My Life episode continued to lose viewers. An average audience of 288,000 tuned in to watch Joan Burton talk about her experience growing up in a mother and baby home.
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