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Milei’s National Address Sees Ratings Dip Despite Anticipation
Buenos Aires, Argentina - President Javier Milei‘s first national address since taking office saw a important drop in viewership, with ratings failing to maintain initial levels and ultimately declining throughout the broadcast.
Despite the buzz surrounding the President’s message, audience numbers took a noticeable dip shortly after the address began. According to unified data from Kantar Ibope, the transmission started strong at 28.5 points at 8:59 PM, but quickly fell to 24.7 points by 9:03 PM, marking a considerable loss in viewership across the channels carrying the speech.
While the audience stabilized in the latter half of the address, it never recovered its initial momentum. Ratings fluctuated between 26.5 and 26.7 points during the final segment, indicating a downward trend.
This time, Kantar Ibope consolidated ratings across all channels, combining data from both over-the-air signals and news channels broadcasting the national address.
Milei’s Ratings Timeline:
8:59 PM: 28.5 points
9:00 PM: 28.0 points
9:01 PM: 27.8 points
9:02 PM: 25.2 points
9:03 PM: 24.7 points
9:27 PM: 26.7 points
9:28 PM: 27.0 points
9:29 PM: 27.2 points
9:30 PM: 27.0 points
9:31 PM: 27.0 points
9:32 PM: 26.5 points
9:34 PM: 26.7 points
The dip in ratings comes as Milei’s administration faces growing scrutiny over its economic policies and handling of key issues impacting Argentinians.
MileiS Message Loses Steam: Analyst Weighs In on Dwindling viewership
NewsDirectory3.com – Following President Javier Milei’s first national address, which saw a important drop in viewership, we spoke with political communications expert Dr.carlos Ramirez to unpack the potential reasons behind the decline.
ND3: Dr. Ramirez,President Milei’s address generated considerable buzz beforehand,yet ratings declined quickly after the initial minutes. What might account for this?
Dr. Ramirez: Several factors coudl be at play. While initial interest was undoubtedly high due to Milei’s unconventional style and promised radical changes, the content of the speech itself might not have captivated viewers for the full duration.
It’s possible that the technical details of his economic plans, which were central to the address, failed to resonate with a broader audience seeking more immediate, tangible solutions to their daily concerns.
ND3: Some argue that the declining ratings signify a loss of public faith in Milei’s leadership. Do you agree?
Dr. Ramirez: It’s too early to draw such definitive conclusions. A single address, especially one focused on complex economic matters, doesn’t necessarily reflect a wholesale shift in public opinion.
Though, the dip in viewership dose suggest that Milei needs to find more compelling ways to communicate his vision and connect with the Argentine people on a deeper level.
ND3: Looking forward, what strategies might Milei employ to regain public engagement?
Dr. Ramirez: He needs to move beyond abstract economic theory and demonstrate concrete actions that address the pressing needs of ordinary citizens.
Focusing on issues like inflation, job security, and healthcare in a clear, relatable manner would be crucial. Utilizing diverse interaction channels, including social media and targeted town hall meetings, could also help him reach a wider audience and foster dialog.
the success of milei’s presidency will hinge on his ability to translate his ambitious plans into tangible benefits for the argentine people.
