Series News The ratings are low this summer, but; Tozluyaka, Seversin, Duy Beni are running on YouTube!

The ratings are low this summer, but; Tozluyaka, Seversin, Duy Beni are running on YouTube!

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The low ratings of this summer’s series are quite remarkable. Series that come with very big claims receive ratings far below the average. When this is the case, even the ratings of the series that are first in the ranking seem very low. TV series such as Tozluyaka, Seversin and Duy Beni reach great viewing rates on YouTube.

It was the low ratings they received rather than the series that left their mark on this summer. Even the rating of the most watched series is well below the average. This is the first time this has happened, which is surprising to everyone.

Fox TV series Tozluyaka was the highest rated TV series this summer. The series, which everyone liked very much, received a rating below the average, although it reached the top. Other TV series, which seem very ambitious, continue their lives with ratings far below the average. However, these series reach huge viewing figures on YouTube.

Having left its mark on this summer, Tozluyaka topped the list with a rating below the average, while the YouTube viewing rate of its first episode reached 7.5 million. The number of views of the second episode was almost 6 million.

The series Senden Daha Güzel (More Beautiful than You), starring Cemre Baysel and which came with great claims, received a very bad result from the ratings. However, the number of views on YouTube is the opposite.

The number of views of the first episode of Senden Daha Güzel, which was shared about a month ago, reached 11 million.

The first episode of Duy Beni (Hear Me), which was screened last in the summer series and caused controversy with the final scene of the second episode, was watched by about 5 million people in about a week.

This inverse situation between the rating rates of the series and the number of views on YouTube is quite remarkable. Some TV commentators claim that such a drop in ratings is a sign that alarm bells are ringing for national channels.