Just over 15,000 viewers followed the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2023 on TG4 as Ireland achieved its best result.
An average of 15,300 viewers watched the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2022 live from Yerevan, Armenia. The viewing audience dropped by 7,000 viewers compared to 2021 when 22,300 viewers watched the 19th edition of the contest. Despite the drop in viewers, the audience share is up from 0.91% to 2.1%.
At its peak in 2022, 41,000 viewers were watching simultaneously, while 121,000 viewers watch at least some part of the show. The viewing figures reported for Junior Eurovision 2022 are:
- France – 1,110,000 viewers – 8.9% share
- Germany – 170,000 viewers – 2.1% share
- Ireland – 15,300 – 2.1% share
- Italy – 1,523,000 viewers – 11.7% share
- Netherlands – 279,000 viewers – 1.7% share
- Portugal – 319,400 viewers – 3.4/8.8% share
- Spain – 1,183,000 viewers – 10.1% share
Ireland achieved its best-ever placement in Junior Eurovision at the 2022 contest. Sophie Lennon and her song “Solas” finished in 4th place with 150 points.
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