TV audiences: success for “Meurtres en Arbois” on 3 ahead of “100% Logic”

TV audiences: success for “Meurtres en Arbois” on 3 ahead of “100% Logic”
TV audiences: success for “Meurtres en Arbois” on France 3 ahead of “100% Logic”

3’s thrillers continue to fill up. Saturday evening, the new TV film, “Meurtres en Arbois” intrigued no less than 4.67 million curious people, or 25.9% of the entire public. The fiction with Sophie de Fürst and Samir Boitard allows the public channel to rise very far to the top of the audience rankings.

France 2 takes second place with a new issue of “100% Logic, the answer is before your eyes”. The game hosted by Cyril Féraud stirred the brains of 2.95 million aficionados, for an audience share (PDA) of 17.9%. Last week, there were already 3.07 million fans (19.0%) there.

“Beijing Express” appeals less

Behind, we find the grand finale of season 10 of “The Voice Kids”. The telecrochet presented by Nikos Aliagas on TF 1 yesterday crowned young Tim, a talent of Lara Fabian. His victory was followed by 2.52 million fans, or only 16% of the public. On the commercial target of Women responsible for purchasing aged under fifty (FRDA-50), the market share amounts to 16.1%. The program is thus beaten on this indicator by “100% Logic” on the Two and its 22.3% market share.

M 6 is at the foot of the podium with the rest of its season of “Pekin Express” seeing former candidates compete against each other. Stéphane Rotenberg’s program is suffering, traveling only 786,000 globetrotters and 5.1% of the entire public. The FRDA-50 market share reaches 11.5%. Last week, the first part of the program had 1.07 million fans in suspense (6% PDA) and the second 904,000 (6.5% PDA).

As for other channels, France 5 is establishing itself with a new issue of “Échappées belles”, its discovery magazine. Sophie Jovillard’s trip to Iceland attracted 910,000 viewers (5.0% PDA).

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