Television Vijesti is the most watched in Montenegro in July as well

TV Vijesti's viewership increased by 6 percent in July

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During July, Television Vijesti was by far the most watched television in our country with an average audience share of 15,9 percent, according to research conducted by Crnogorski Telekom in cooperation with the Ipsos agency. According to this data, TV Vijesti's audience grew by about 6 percent last month.

Vijesti u pola 7 remained the most watched program in Montenegro with an average share of over 33 percent and the most watched news program was watched by an average of over 40.000 viewers in July. After Vijesti u pola 7, the most watched format was the evening news show Vijesti u 22, which was watched by an average of over 38.000 viewers, followed by the show Načisto sa Petar Komnenić, which was watched by an average of over 35,000 viewers, on Thursdays at 20 p.m.

Among the 10 most watched shows last month were the series Jedina ljubav with over 20 percent of the audience share, as well as the talk show Reflektor, which was watched by over 30.000 viewers.

Meteo Centar remained the first choice of viewers for weather forecast information, and high ratings were recorded by the quiz "Do You Want to Become a Millionaire", with a share of almost 15 percent, followed by Vijesti at 5:28,000, which was followed daily by over 17 viewers, as well as Sport at 24:XNUMX, with over XNUMX percent of the ratings.

The morning program "Colors of Morning" was chosen every morning by over 30 percent of viewers who were able to follow interesting conversations and stories from the coast and north of the country, as well as from Podgorica, and this will continue until the end of August.

We also recommend to viewers during August a series of documentary films produced by TV Vijesti, which you can watch on Mondays at 20 pm, and tonight the program will feature the film "Sunken Hotels", which tells the story of the collapse of state-owned hotels on the coast and all the failures that have occurred on our coast in recent decades.

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