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Reopening of Notre-Dame

Notre-Dame-D-Day (9:34 a.m.-10:45 a.m./ 2): 1,05 million (22,4%)
Notre-Dame de -Les Bâtisseurs (10:55 a.m.-11:43 a.m./France 2): 1,32 million (23,8%)
Notre-Dame de Paris-The Masterpiece (11:48 a.m.-12:48 p.m./France 2): 1,80 million (18,8%)
Notre-Dame Resurrection (1:43 p.m.-3:38 p.m./France 2): 1,94 million (18,4%)
Notre-Dame de Paris-The Renaissance (3:52 p.m.-4:54 p.m./ France 2): 2,04 millions (20,4%)
Notre-Dame de Paris-Les Coulisses (5:04 p.m.-5:23 p.m./France 2): 2,41 millions (21,4%)
Notre-Dame de Paris-The Ceremony (5:28 p.m.-7:09 p.m./France 2): 4,17 millions (29,6%)
Let's find Notre-Dame-Religious ceremony (7:13 p.m.-9:05 p.m./France 2): 7,23 millions (37,5%)

France 2 was on a special edition all day this Saturday, December 7 to cover the reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris. A very busy day. In particular, the religious ceremony, between 7:13 p.m. and 9:05 p.m., attracted 7.23 million viewers (37.5% audience share).

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Match Stormers- (16h16-18h19/France 3) : 991.000 (8,5%)

This Saturday, December 7, on France 3, the Champions Cup rugby match between the Stormers and Toulon, which the Toulon team won (24-14), was watched by 991,000 viewers (8.5% share hearing).

Mid-day newspapers

“The 1 p.m.”-Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 5,00 millions (38,8%)
“The 1 p.m.”-Leïla Kaddour (France 2): 2,97 millions (23,0%)
“Ici 12/13”-Regional newspaper (France 3): 994.000 (8,8%)
“Le 12.45”-Dominique Tenza (M6) : 1,49 million (11,7%)

On France 2, the 1 p.m. news, presented by Leïla Kaddour, is growing strongly, boosted by the special day devoted by France 2 to the reopening of Notre-Dame. Compared to Saturday November 30, the newspaper gained 890,000 viewers and 5.2 audience share points. A superb result.

The 1 p.m. news on TF1, presented by Anne-Claire Coudray, leader, however, saw its audience share decrease significantly compared to Saturday November 30 (-3.3 points). On the other hand, in terms of number of viewers, it gains 60,000 people.

L’access 20 h

“Our best years” (8:31 p.m.-8:54 p.m./M6): 1,32 million (6,5%)
“Our best years” (8:54 p.m.-9:07 p.m./M6): 1,46 million (7,3%)

This Saturday, December 7, M6 launched a new access series, “Our best years”, which takes the place of “Scènes de households” every Saturday. This short program offers “discover the daily life of the same family over three generations and three key eras with, at the helm, Françoise, Fanchoune for short, teenager in the 60s/70s, mother in the 80s/90s and finally grandmother today, specifies the channel. In the cast, we find David Salles, Marie Lanchas, Agnès Miguras, and even Nadia Roz. This Saturday, December 7, the first two episodes attracted, on average, 1.39 million viewers (6.9% of the public).

Due to the reopening of Notre-Dame, “8:30 p.m. on Saturday” was not on the program for France 2's 8 p.m. access.

The evening newspapers

“The 8 p.m.”-Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 4,18 millions (20,9%)
“Ici 19/20”-Regional newspaper (France 3): 1,04 million (5,9%)
“Le 19.45”-Dominique Tenza (M6) : 1,18 million (6,1%)
“Arte Journal” (Arte): 494.000 (2,6%)

Faced with the reopening of Notre-Dame, Anne-Claire Coudray's 8 p.m. news on TF1 saw its audience share drop sharply compared to Saturday, November 30. This decreases by 9 points. Furthermore, the news lost 790,000 viewers. Other information meetings are also in sharp decline.

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The games

“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 2,95 millions (31,2%)

Due to the Stormers-Toulon rugby match which took place this Saturday, December 7, France 3 did not broadcast “Questions for a Champion”, “Slam” and “The 1,000 Euro Game”. Due to the coverage of the reopening of Notre-Dame, France 2 did not broadcast “Everyone has their say”.

On TF1, “Les 12 coups de midi”, presented by Jean-Luc Reichmann, fell below the threshold of 3 million viewers – a threshold that it had nevertheless crossed on Saturday November 30, when it was watched by 3.11 million of viewers (37.8% audience share).

L’access

“Facing Hanouna: the before” (7:11 p.m.-7:43 p.m./C8): 319.000 (1,8%)
“Facing Hanouna: first part” (7:45 p.m.-8:18 p.m./C8): 494.000 (2,5%)
“Facing Hanouna: second part” (8:21 p.m.-8:58 p.m./C8): 712.000 (3,5%)
“Facing Hanouna” (8:58 p.m.-9:10 p.m./C8): 924.000 (4,6%)

“Star Academy” (17h15/TF1) : 1,21 million (9,6%)

This Saturday, December 7, “Face à Hanouna” was exceptionally presented by Pascale from La Tour du Pin. The last part (8:58 p.m.-9:01 p.m.) is under a million. Compared to Saturday November 30, this last part lost 376,000 viewers and 3 audience share points.

Compared to Saturday November 30, on TF1, the daily “Star Academy”, played by Karima Charni, gained 110,000 viewers. On the other hand, in terms of audience share, it lost 1.4 points.

On France 2, due to the reopening of Notre-Dame, “Don’t forget the words!” was not broadcast.

To note

“Discovery Reports” (TF1): 2,56 millions (23,5%)
“La Grande Semaine: first part” (5:40 p.m.-6:34 p.m./M6): 557.000 (4,1%)
“La Grande Semaine” (6:41 p.m.-7:31 p.m./M6): 629.000 (3,8%)
“C in the air” (France 5): 628.000 (4,5%)
“C l’hebdo” (6:56 p.m.-7:50 p.m./France 5): 415.000 (2,4%)
“C l’hebdo: the rest” (8:03 p.m.-8:57 p.m./France 5): 385.000 (1,9%)
“50′ inside, le mag” (TF1) : 1,89 million (10,4%)
“28 minutes” (Arte): 491.000 (2,4%)
“What a time!” (France 2): 1,58 million (20,7%)

On France 2, “Quelle époque!”, Léa Salamé’s show, was in a special edition to mark the reopening of Notre-Dame. The talk posted a superb score, attracting 1.58 million viewers (20.7%).

The other meetings have reduced audiences in the face of the various events linked to the reopening of Notre-Dame, covered by France 2.

Médiamétrie figures

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