Audiences Sunday: Céline Dion’s interview by Anne-Claire Coudray makes the counters of TF1’s “20 Heures” soar

Audiences Sunday: Céline Dion’s interview by Anne-Claire Coudray makes the counters of TF1’s “20 Heures” soar
Audiences Sunday: Céline Dion’s interview by Anne-Claire Coudray makes the counters of TF1’s “20 Heures” soar

Mid-day newspapers

The “13 Hours” – Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 4.78 million (41.3%)
The “13 Hours” – Leila Kaddour (France 2) : 2.02 million (17.7%)
The “12.45” – Dominique Tenza (M6): 1.05 million (9.4%)
“Here 12-13 regional (France 3): 617,000 (5.8%)

Anne-Claire Coudray’s “13 Heures” increased its audience share by 0.6 points compared to the previous Sunday. Opposite, Leïla Kaddour is down 0.8 points in PDA over the same period. The gap between the two news shows is increasing and is approaching 3 million viewers.
The “12.45” and “Here 19/20” collapsed with respectively a variation of -2.4 PDA points and -1.9 PDA points compared to the previous Sunday.

Access

“Seven to eight” (TF1): 2.75 million (19.9%)
“66 minutes, large format” (M6): 1.12 million (8.1%)

After its rout last week in the face of competition from the men’s final of Roland-Garros 2024, “Sept à trois” is back on track on TF1 and finds almost a million additional viewers (+ 8.4 PDA points) .

The evening newspapers

“The 20 Hours” (TF1) – Anne-Claire Coudray : 6.18 million (32.3%)
“Le 20 Heures” (France 2) – Laurent Delahousse: 4.12 million (21.6%)
“8:30 p.m., Sunday” (France 2): 4.27 million (21.8%).
The “19.45” (M6) – Dominique Tenza : 2.24 million (12.5%)
“here 19/20” (France 3): 2.10 million (13.2%)
“Arte journal” (Arte): 499,000 (2.8)

Anne-Claire Coudray, who hosted Céline Dion, is at its highest level of audience share since October 15, 2023. More than 2 million viewers separate the two most watched news shows in France.
Up sharply, “19.45” increased by 500,000 viewers and garnered 4.5 additional audience share points compared to last week’s European 2024 special. Same positive variation for “Here 19/20” (+ 2.8 points).

Games

“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 2.97 million (32.4%)
“Everyone wants to take their place” (France 2): 1.26 million (13.1%)
“Grand slam” (France 3): 1.46 million (12.6%)
“Numbers and letters” (France 3): 844,000 (8.6%)

Jarry is suffering this Sunday lunchtime (-2.4 PDA points compared to the previous Sunday).
Conversely, Cyril Féraud’s “Numbers and Letters” and “Le grand slam” rose by 3.8 and 4.4 PDA points respectively.

READ: Cyril Féraud stops “Slam” on France 3 to resume “Everyone wants to take their place” on France 2

Magazines

“Exclusive investigation” (M6): 1.05 million (14.9%)
“Media C” (France 5): 242,000 (2.5%)
“A Sunday in the countryside” (France 2): 1.10 million (11.2%)

Season record for “Exclusive Survey” on both indicators.

The sport

“Téléfoot” (TF1): 773,000 (12.3%)
“Automoto” (TF1): 496,000 (9.5%)
“Turbo” (M6): 400,000 (5.2%).
“Stage 2” (France 3): 1.41 million (7.2%).

Médiamétrie figures.

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