What Happened
The 76th Italian Song Festival, known as Sanremo 2026, kicked off with a somewhat subdued debut on February 24, 2026. The event, hosted by Carlo Conti alongside Laura Pausini and Can Yaman, attracted 9.6 million viewers, a significant drop from last year’s 12 million. Despite mixed reviews regarding the performances, the festival generated a surge in traffic to the RaiPlay streaming platform.
Why It Matters
As reported, the term ‘RaiPlay’ rapidly climbed search rankings in Italy, reflecting the platform’s critical role during major national events. The festival’s first night saw over 700,000 viewers engaging with on-demand content on RaiPlay, surpassing one million views and marking a 15% increase compared to 2025. This surge underscores RaiPlay’s position as a leading platform for live national events, further solidifying Rai’s dominance in the Italian television landscape.
What’s Next
With Laura Pausini co-hosting all five nights of the festival, expectations are high for continued viewer engagement. The festival’s global appeal is also evident, with 240,000 on-demand views recorded from abroad, a 17.5% increase from the previous year. As the festival progresses, it is anticipated that both live and on-demand viewership will continue to rise, further enhancing RaiPlay’s significance in the digital content consumption landscape.
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