October 4, 2025 TV Ratings – Most Watched Turkish Dramas and Shows

Saturday evenings are traditionally among the most competitive slots for Turkish television. On October 4, 2025, the latest ratings revealed not only the resilience of long-standing series but also the mixed performances of newly launched dramas. TRT1’s legendary production “Gönül Dağı” continued its dominance, while “Ben Leman” and “Aynadaki Yabancı” entered the chart with varying success.
In this article, we’ll dive into:
- Detailed ratings results
- Performance of new dramas vs. established hits
- Viewer trends and shifts due to sports broadcasts
- Complete Top 10 programs list for October 4, 2025
Gönül Dağı – The Unstoppable Leader
For six consecutive seasons, TRT1’s “Gönül Dağı” has been the crown jewel of Saturday nights. Despite facing fresher, high-budget competitors, the drama has consistently retained its audience.
- This week’s rating: 5.07
- Comparison to last week: Almost 1 full point increase
- Seasonal performance: Although season six started with slightly lower numbers than earlier years, the latest results show renewed audience engagement.
The series thrives on strong storytelling rooted in Anatolian culture, relatable characters, and emotional depth. Its ability to maintain cultural authenticity while keeping viewers hooked explains why it remains unbeaten on the charts.
New Entrants: Ben Leman & Aynadaki Yabancı
The October 4 ratings also marked the debut of two much-anticipated series. However, their performances varied significantly.
Ben Leman (Now TV)
- Rating: 3.24
- Rank: #3 in the Top 10
- Analysis: With an impressive start, “Ben Leman” outperformed expectations for a newcomer. Industry experts suggest that if it maintains strong word-of-mouth, it could emerge as a long-term competitor to established giants.
Aynadaki Yabancı (ATV)
- Rating: 2.94
- Rank: #4 in the Top 10
- Analysis: Despite heavy promotion, “Aynadaki Yabancı” opened below industry predictions. A rating under 3 for a debut suggests the show may struggle to sustain momentum unless upcoming episodes deliver a stronger narrative punch.
Both dramas faced the challenge of airing on a night dominated by “Gönül Dağı”, which historically overshadows fresh titles.
Masterchef Türkiye – Reality TV at Its Peak
While scripted dramas dominate Turkish prime-time television, reality shows like “Masterchef Türkiye” remain significant players.
- Rating: 3.42
- Rank: #2 overall
- Impact: The culinary competition has carved a strong niche among younger demographics, offering a refreshing alternative to traditional dramas.
- Competition: It continues to challenge scripted content, proving that reality television can still draw mass audiences even in drama-heavy markets.
Sports Factor: The Derby Effect
October 4 coincided with a highly anticipated football derby, leading to noticeable shifts in viewer habits. Traditionally, sports events pull viewers away from mainstream entertainment, and this was evident in the numbers.
- TRT Spor’s “Teknik Analiz” scored 1.71 ratings, making it into the Top 10 list—a rare feat for a sports analysis program.
- The spike indicates that while dramas remain dominant, major sports events can still shake up traditional ratings hierarchies.
October 4, 2025 – Full Top 10 Most Watched Programs
Here is the official TİAK Top 10 list for October 4, 2025 (Saturday, 20+ABC1 category):
- Gönül Dağı – 5.07
- Masterchef Türkiye – 3.42
- Ben Leman – 3.24
- Aynadaki Yabancı – 2.94
- Ozan Gündoğdu ile Now Ana Haber Hafta Sonu – 2.85
- Show Ana Haber – 2.55
- Gönül Dağı (Summary) – 1.97
- Güldür Güldür Show (Repeat) – 1.91
- Teknik Analiz (TRT Spor) – 1.71
- Ben Leman (Repeat) – 1.53
Analysis of Viewer Trends
1. Dominance of Long-Running Dramas
“Gönül Dağı” highlights how long-running series with loyal fanbases can outperform even the most aggressively marketed new entries.
2. Strong Entry for Ben Leman
Despite entering a saturated Saturday lineup, “Ben Leman” showed resilience. Its future success depends on consistency and audience retention.
3. Reality TV Holding Its Ground
“Masterchef Türkiye” proves reality TV still commands mass attention, particularly among younger audiences seeking non-scripted entertainment.
4. Sports Broadcasting’s Rising Influence
The derby-driven boost for “Teknik Analiz” reflects how live sports and post-match commentary increasingly compete with prime-time shows.
Why These Results Matter for Turkish TV Industry
The October 4, 2025 ratings are not just numbers—they reveal larger shifts in the Turkish TV landscape:
- Cultural storytelling vs. modern formats: Dramas like “Gönül Dağı” represent Turkey’s storytelling heritage, while shows like “Masterchef” showcase the global influence of reality TV.
- High competition on weekends: Saturdays remain the toughest battleground for new shows, often leading to rapid cancellations if ratings underperform.
- Audience fragmentation: Sports, reality, and digital platforms continue fragmenting audiences, forcing networks to innovate.
Expert Insights
Media analysts emphasize three key points:
- Sustainability of Gönül Dağı: Even with six seasons, its consistent ratings make it a case study in audience loyalty.
- New Drama Survival: Both “Ben Leman” and “Aynadaki Yabancı” will need to stabilize above 3 ratings to secure long-term network support.
- Changing Viewer Habits: The younger demographic increasingly splits time between TV and streaming, pressuring networks to adapt strategies.
Final Though
The October 4, 2025 Turkish TV ratings underscore the ongoing battle between long-standing cultural dramas, new entrants, reality TV, and sports programming.
- Winner: Gönül Dağı – unbeatable leader with 5.07 ratings.
- Strong Challenger: Masterchef Türkiye – proving reality TV still dominates.
- Promising Newcomer: Ben Leman – decent debut at 3.24.
- Underwhelming Start: Aynadaki Yabancı – struggles to capture strong numbers.
- Surprise Entry: Teknik Analiz – showing sports programs can break into the Top 10.
As the season progresses, the key question remains: Can the new dramas hold their ground, or will Gönül Dağı and Masterchef Türkiye continue to rule Saturday nights?
About AuthorThis article was written by Yasmeen, an international media analyst specializing in Turkish and global television trends. With expertise in drama storytelling, audience engagement, and cross-cultural media, she provides in-depth analysis and fresh perspectives on the evolving entertainment landscape for readers worldwide. |
About Author
Rashida Yasmeen
An international media analyst specializing in Turkish and global television trends. With expertise in drama storytelling, audience engagement, and cross-cultural media, she provides in-depth analysis and fresh perspectives on the evolving entertainment landscape for readers worldwide.