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Sat.1 Obtains Average Ratings For FedCup Match; GT Series Solid On RTL Nitro

German free-to-air TV channel Sat.1 "recorded okay ratings for its first tennis broadcast last weekend," according to Alexander Krei of DWDL. On Saturday, the two FedCup singles between Germany and Serbia each obtained a 0.2% market share in the target demographic 14-49. Starting at 4:36pm German time, an average of 300,000 viewers tuned in. Sat.1 received a 0.1% market share for its tennis coverage on Sunday morning, while the afternoon session recorded a 0.3% share. German free-to-air TV channel RTL Nitro attracted 110,000 viewers to its broadcast of the GT Series. In the target demographic, RTL Nitro's market share was 0.5% (DWDL, 4/22).

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