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High drama and high ratings for The Traitors Ireland

Siobhán McSweeney hosted the first season of The Traitors Ireland
Siobhán McSweeney hosted the first season of The Traitors Ireland

The Traitors Ireland has finished its first run on RTÉ with strong audiences on television and RTÉ Player.

Across the 12 episodes, the series pulled in an average of 557,000 live and viewed on the same day as live (VOSDAL) viewers, with a 50% share of viewing.

On RTÉ Player, it has been streamed 3.7 million times.

Catch-up audiences on linear added even more to those figures. For the first nine episodes, consolidated ratings rose by an average of 140,000 viewers per episode.

Hosted by Siobhán McSweeney and filmed at Slane Castle, the series saw a group of strangers compete in missions to build a prize fund while trying to identify the Traitors among them. Each night at the round table, the group voted to banish one of their own, as the Traitors plotted in secret.

The Traitors Ireland finalists
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The final brought the weeks of strategy and suspense to a climax, with the last Faithfuls and Traitors battling it out for the prize. Viewers were kept gripped by dramatic breakfast reveals, fierce round table showdowns and elaborate castle-set missions that tested the players' nerve.

With the first series proving a ratings and social media hit, attention now turns to the future of the Irish version of the format, which originated in the Netherlands and has since spawned successful editions in the UK, US and Australia.

An RTÉ spokesperson said: "We are delighted with how Irish audiences have reacted to The Traitors Ireland Series 1. Discussions regarding the commissioning of Series 2 will begin in due course."


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