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Documentary views for HSV revealed, generating interest among numerous supporters.

Over three weeks have elapsed since HSV extended the invitation for a grand premiere at 'CinemaxX' situated at Dammtor. Approximately 1000 guests graced the occasion, filling up the cinema.

Numerical data has been released, indicating a high viewership of the HSV documentary among...
Numerical data has been released, indicating a high viewership of the HSV documentary among numerous fans.

Documentary views for HSV revealed, generating interest among numerous supporters.

The HSV documentary, broadcast live on ZDF on August 27, attracted 1.14 million viewers, making it the most watched series in the sports genre for the month of August, according to ZDF figures. Since its release in the ZDF Mediathek on August 22, the documentary has continued to be popular, with an average of more than 300,000 interested viewers for the following parts.

The first part of the documentary was called up more than 500,000 times in the Mediathek, while the second part garnered about 300,000 views. The average value per episode is approximately 270,000 views, indicating a consistent interest in the series.

The HSV documentary gave ZDF a respectable market share of 10.8 percent at the time of broadcast. The documentary, produced by Tom Häussler, delves into the stories of the HSV football club and its players.

Meanwhile, the MOPO weekly, available everywhere where there are newspapers, offers a diverse range of topics. This week's edition includes sections on Dangerous E-Bike Boom, Dilapidated Buildings, Conservative Worldview, Agent Thriller and Family Drama, Large Puzzle Supplement, 20 pages of sports, and 28 pages of Plan7.

The sports section this week covers the Bundesliga comeback of the HSV women, as well as the consequences of St. Pauli's top start. However, no specific details about the topics covered in the sports section were provided.

The Plan7 section, on the other hand, features articles on the Reeperbahn Festival, the Heaven Can Wait choir in the Stadtpark, and cultural tips for every day. Unfortunately, no information about the viewership of the MOPO weekly was provided.

Looking ahead, Häussler is already working on his next project, a documentary about the banned Mario Vuskovic due to doping, scheduled for 2026. The documentary about Vuskovic is expected to be Häussler's next successful project.

In conclusion, the HSV documentary and the MOPO weekly continue to be popular choices for viewers and readers, offering a mix of sports, entertainment, and cultural content.

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