The "Big Picture" ranks first in viewership on Thursday 5/3
The news program "Big Picture" on MEGA topped the viewership charts on March 5, highlighting its effectiveness in providing thorough analysis on international news.
On March 5, the evening news program "Big Picture" aired on MEGA in Greece, capturing the top spot in viewership with a notable 13.1% market share overall, and 12.2% among the dynamic audience aged 18-54. This significant rating demonstrates the public's confidence in the show and its host, Niki Liberaki, particularly in light of the pressing issues surrounding the Middle East.
The show distinguished itself from its competitors, boasting a lead of over 3.3 percentage points in its time slot, showcasing a strong preference for in-depth news coverage. Niki Liberaki's approach, which combines analyses and well-informed discussions with expert participation, appears to meet the audience's demand for substantial and insightful reporting amidst rapid international developments.
This performance indicates not only the program's popularity but also reflects a growing trend towards serious news consumption among viewers, particularly as global events unfold. In a media landscape often criticized for sensationalism, "Big Picture" has managed to provide viewers with the context and detail they seek, thus reinforcing the importance of credible journalism in today's information age.