Taboola: Strictly Remains UK's Favourite TV Show Despite Celebrity Traitors' Popularity - ExchangeWire.com
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Taboola: Strictly Remains UK's Favourite TV Show Despite Celebrity Traitors' Popularity - ExchangeWire.com
"The debut season of Celebrity Traitors may have caught the nation's imagination, but old favourite Strictly Come Dancing remains the UK's most read-about reality TV programme, according to data from Taboola . Strictly participants Stefan Dennis and Ellie Goldstein both achieved 1.5 million page views over the past three months. Goldstein, a model and actress, is the competition's first contestant with Down's syndrome. Articles featuring the Traitor's winner and TV personality Alan Carr drew 1.4 million readers over the past three months, a 1,855% increase from the previous 45 days."
"The first series of Celebrity Traitors has stirred up huge reader engagement, while Strictly retains its place as the nation's favourite Autumn show. Between them, the two programmes accounted for 57% of article views for the UK's trending TV programmes over the past three months. Publishers are capitalising on this popularity by producing a range of content around both shows, tapping into unique angles and offering exclusive interviews with some of the famous contestants."
Over the past three months, Strictly Come Dancing generated over 55 million page views, significantly outpacing Celebrity Traitors, which earned about 10 million page views. Strictly participants Stefan Dennis and Ellie Goldstein each achieved 1.5 million page views in that period. Ellie Goldstein is the competition's first contestant with Down's syndrome. Media coverage featuring Celebrity Traitors' winner and TV personality Alan Carr drew 1.4 million readers, a 1,855% increase from the previous 45 days. Together, the two programmes accounted for 57% of views for the UK's trending TV programmes. Celebrity Traitors ended with a dramatic finale while Strictly continues until mid-December. Publishers are producing exclusive interviews and follow-up content.
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