Fewer Quebecers watched the latest edition of Bye Bye than that of last year. Nearly 3 million spectators gathered in front of their TV to watch the state company’s humorous revue of the year: an audience drop of just under 10%, compared to 3,316,000 spectators. of the 2023 edition.
According to these preliminary data, the Bye Bye 2024 reached 91% of the audience for a third year in a row.
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During this 56th edition of Bye Bye, the main core of actors, composed of Guylaine Tremblay, Sarah-Jeanne Labrosse, Pierre-Yves Roy Desmarais and Claude Legault, performed a series of amusing but uneven parodies.
One of the most successful was the one about Guillaume Lemay-Thivierge and his video involving a birch engraved with the “n” word. In a sketch shot in the style of the show Planting with Marthewe could notably see the actor, played by Guylaine Tremblay – who also played Marthe Laverdière –, constantly making the same blunder during a walk in the forest, stopping in front of each engraved tree to make bad puns. taste, among others with the words “dwarf”, “noune” and “Arab”, and then apologize.
The closure of the La Tulipe cabaret, the setbacks of Boeing, the eclipse, alpha males and the Canadian and Quebec political class were also the target of the humorous magazine.
Behind the scenes of Bye Bye increased their market share from 74% to 79% in 2024 because the show reached 1,178,000 people this year, compared to 1,268,000 last year.
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The rest of the evening
Just before the Bye ByeJean-René Dufort, with his Infoman 2024 which went from 60 to 90 minutes this year, attracted 2,422,000 people (79% of the audience), compared to 2,750,000 and an 81% share in 2023.
For its part, the show Live from New Year’s Day brought together a record audience of 2,253,000 people, or 73% listening share. In 2023, 1,841,000 people were tuned in for a 57% market share.
The previous record ofLive from New Year’s Day was an audience of 1,998,000 in 2020, during the lockdown during the pandemic.
Behind the scenes Live from New Year’s Day attracted 1,754,000 people, or 67% of the audience, compared to 482,000 people, for 53% market share in 2023.
Confirmed data from the evening of December 31 and rebroadcasts of 1is and January 2 will be revealed later.
Source: Numeris (PPM), French Quebec, 2 years+, average audience and listening share, December 31, 2024 (versus December 31, 2023), preliminary data.