Poll: 50% will watch more Late Late Show in 2023
New figures suggest the Irish public will be tuning into the Late Late Show in greater numbers this year
Almost 50% of people have said they will be watching more of The Late Late Show in 2023.
That’s according to a new poll by Amárach Research, which found that 49% of respondents said they will be watching more of the show this year than they did in 2022.
The poll also found that 32% of people said they will be watching the show about the same same amount as they did last year, while 19% said they will be watching less.
The Late Late Show, which is presented by Ryan Tubridy, is one of the most popular TV shows in Ireland. It has been on air since 1962 and has featured a wide range of guests, from politicians to celebrities to ordinary members of the public.
The show’s popularity has been attributed to a number of factors, including Tubridy’s engaging hosting style, the show’s mix of guests, and its ability to tackle difficult issues in a sensitive and respectful manner.
The new poll suggests that the show’s popularity is set to continue in 2023. This is likely due to a number of factors, including the show’s strong track record, Tubridy’s continued popularity, and the show’s ability to adapt to the changing needs of its audience.
The Late Late Show is a valuable part of Irish culture. It provides a platform for public discourse, and it helps to reflect the changing face of Ireland.
The show’s continued popularity is a testament to its quality and its relevance to the Irish public.
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