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Bundesliga Coaching Decisions Draw Top Ratings On Sky Sport News HD

German pay-TV channel Sky Sport News HD "recorded top numbers for its coverage of Dortmund coach Jürgen Klopp's resignation and Hamburg SV's appointment of Bruno Labbadia," according to Fabian Riedner of QUOTENMETER. Around 100,000 tuned in to watch the 65-minute coverage starting at 1pm on Wednesday. The number translated into a market share of 1.3%. In the target demographic 14-49, the broadcast attracted 80,000 viewers and obtained a 2.8% share. In the target demo, the channel had a higher viewership than free-to-air TV news channel n-tv and N24, which also aired the press conferences (QUOTENMETER, 4/16).

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