Mid-day newspapers
“The 1 p.m.”-Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 5,26 millions (41,2%)
“The 1 p.m.”-Leïla Kaddour (France 2): 2,52 millions (19,6%)
“Ici 12/13”-Regional newspaper (France 3): 960.000 (8,7%)
“Le 12.45”-Dominique Tenza (M6) : 1,26 million (10,0%)
This Saturday, January 11, in number of viewers, the gap between the 1 p.m. news on TF1, leader, presented by Anne-Claire Coudray, and the 1 p.m. news on France 2, presented by Leïla Kaddour, amounts to 2.74 million. There are 21.6 audience share points that separate them. Saturday January 4, the difference between the two news stories was 2.57 million viewers and 20.1 audience share points. TF1’s 1 p.m. news, which was also leader, was then piloted by Audrey Crespo-Mara. The one from France 2 was by Leïla Kaddour.
Compared to Saturday January 4, on France 3, “Ici 12/13”-Journal régional lost 50,000 viewers and fell below the one million mark. In terms of audience share, it decreased by 0.5 points.
On M6, “12.45” fell compared to Saturday January 4 (-250,000 viewers; -2.4 points). Last week, “12.45” was presented by Laurie Desorgher. This Saturday, January 11, it was by Dominique Tenza.
Rugby
Challenge Cup-Match USAP Perpignan-Cardiff Rugby (14h00-15h47/France 3) : 811.000 (8,6%)
Champions Cup-Match Sharks-Stade Toulousain (4:16 p.m.-6:09 p.m./France 2): 1,96 million (20,6%)
On France 3, the Challenge Cup rugby match between USAP Perpignan and Cardiff Rugby, won by USAP Perpignan 23 to 20, attracted 811,000 viewers (8.6% audience share).
On France 2, the Champions Cup rugby match, headlined by The Sharks against Stade Toulousain, brought together 1.96 million supporters (20.6% audience share). The match was won by Stade Toulousain (20 to 8).
L’access 20 h
“Les Rencontres du Papotin” (France 2): 3,32 millions (18,7%)
“Our best years” (8:31 p.m.-8:49 p.m./M6): 1,40 million (7,8%)
“Our best years” (8:49 p.m.-9:01 p.m./M6): 1,67 million (9,5%)
For its new issue, “Les Rencontres du Papotin” welcomed the Tibetan Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard. The show was watched by 3.32 million viewers (18.7% audience share). The previous issue of the program, offered on Saturday November 9, 2024, with Clara Luciani, attracted 3.12 million viewers (17.4% audience share).
Compared to Saturday January 4, on M6, the first part of the series “Our best years” decreased (-120,000 viewers; -0.2 points).
As a reminder, last week, Médiamétrie was unable to communicate the audience for the second part.
The evening newspapers
“The 8 p.m.”-Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 5,28 millions (29,3%)
“The 8 p.m.”-Laurent Delahousse (France 2): 4,25 millions (23,6%)
“Ici 19/20”-Regional newspaper (France 3): 2,28 millions (14,5%)
“Le 19.45”-Dominique Tenza (M6) : 2,02 millions (11,6%)
“Arte Journal” (Arte): 676.000 (3,9%)
This Saturday, January 11, in number of viewers, the gap between the 8 p.m. news of TF1, leader, played by Anne-Claire Coudray, and that of France 2, played by Laurent Delahousse, amounts to 1.03 million . In terms of audience share, they are 5.7 points apart.
Compared to Saturday January 4, on France 3, “Ici 19/20”-Journal régional fell in number of viewers (-90,000). On the other hand, its audience share is stable (-0.1 point). “Arte Journal” is stable (+2,000 viewers; +0.1 point).
On M6, “19.45” is up compared to Saturday January 4 (+110,000 viewers; +1.2 points). This Saturday, January 11, he was driven by Dominique Tenza. Last week, it was by Laurie Desorgher.
The games
“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 2,92 millions (33,8%)
“Questions for a champion” (France 3): 1,41 million (11,3%)
“Slam” (France 3) : 1,19 million (11,2%)
“The game of 1,000 euros” (France 3): 828.000 (9,2%)
“Everyone has their say” (France 2): 1,23 million (10,1%)
Compared to Saturday January 4, on TF1, “Les 12 coups de midi”, hosted by Jean-Luc Reichmann, is progressing (+20,000 viewers; +1.3 points).
As for the France 3 and France 2 games, we note that “Questions pour un champion”, presented by Samuel Etienne on France 3, lost 90,000 viewers but retained almost the same audience share (+0.1 point).
L’access
“Don’t forget the lyrics!” (6:40 p.m./France 2): 2,26 millions (16,0%)
“Don’t forget the lyrics!” (7:15 p.m./France 2): 2,99 millions (18,9%)
“Star Academy” (17h15/TF1) : 1,07 million (10,6%)
Compared to Saturday January 4, on France 2, “Don’t forget the words!”, the game hosted by Nagui, saw its 6:40 p.m. show lose 210,000 viewers and 0.9 points. The one at 7:15 p.m. lost 50,000 viewers but increased by 0.3 points.
On TF1, the “Star Academy” Daily, led by Karima Charni, is in decline (-450,000 viewers; -2.5 points).
To note
“Discovery Reports” (TF1): 2,73 millions (26,4%)
“At the end of the investigation” (France 2): 1,23 million (12,5%)
“La Grande Semaine: first part” (5:36 p.m.-6:34 p.m./M6): 427.000 (3,7%)
“La Grande Semaine” (6:42 p.m.-7:30 p.m./M6): 615.000 (4,2%)
“C in the air” (France 5): 1,19 million (10,0%)
“C l’hebdo” (6:57 p.m.-7:50 p.m./France 5): 1,08 million (7,0%)
“C l’hebdo: the rest” (8:03 p.m.-8:56 p.m./France 5): 717.000 (4,0%)
“50′ inside, le mag” (TF1) : 2,31 millions (15,1%)
“28 minutes” (Arte): 693.000 (3,9%)
“What a time!” (France 2): 1,15 million (17,7%)
This Saturday, January 11, “La Grande Semaine”, Ophélie Meunier’s talk on M6, “C l’hebdo”, Aurélie Casse’s magazine on France 5, and “28 minutes” on Arte, made their return in a new way after the holiday break. “C l’hebdo” returned in great form, being well over a million viewers (1.08 million; 7.0% audience share). The second part is at a high level (717,000 viewers; 4.0% audience share).
On France 2, “What an era!”, Léa Salamé’s talk, which returned on Saturday January 4, is down compared to last week in number of viewers (-100,000). Its audience share is stable (-0.1 point).
Médiamétrie figures