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More Than 5.5 Million Viewers Tune In To Watch Champions League Qualifier On ZDF

German public broadcaster ZDF "recorded more than five-and-a-half million viewers for its broadcast of the UEFA Champions League qualifier between Lazio and Bayer Leverkusen," according to Manuel Nunez Sanchez of QUOTENMETER. The game, which Lazio won 1-0, attracted an average of 5.61 million viewers. The number translated into a market share of 20%. In the target demographic 14-49, ZDF's broadcast of the game obtained a 14.1% share as 1.41 million viewers tuned in. The halftime analysis was watched by 3.7 million viewers. The show drew a 14.4% market share, along with 9.6% in the target demo (QUOTENMETER, 8/19).

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