TV audiences: “Murders in Paradise” in the lead on France 2 ahead of “Les Bracelets rouge”

TV audiences: “Murders in Paradise” in the lead on France 2 ahead of “Les Bracelets rouge”
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“Murders in Paradise” still in the lead. The Franco-British series with Ralf Little topped the audience charts with 3.1 million fans watching its two episodes, or 17.1% of the entire public. The only new one of the evening won over 3.9 million fans and 19.2% audience share (PDA). Its equivalent from last week intrigued 3.6 million viewers (17.6% of the public).

TF 1 follows with “Les Bracelets rouge”, its French fiction led by Kali Boisson and Esther Blanc. The two new episodes of the evening brought together only 2.6 million fans, for a PDA of 14.3%. The market share of the commercial target for women responsible for purchasing aged under fifty (FRDA-50) amounts to 16.4%. An audience for the general public stable compared to last week, when the series attracted 2.6 million viewers (14.8%) and 19.6% of housewives under 50.

Arte hits the million mark thanks to “Gangs of New York”

M 6 takes the podium thanks to “Married at First Sight”, its dating show which made the hearts of 2.3 million love story enthusiasts beat faster. This represents 13.1% of the entire public, and a FRDA-50 market share at the top with 26.7%, allowing the Six to be a very large leader on this indicator. Last week, nearly 2.2 million fans (13.0%) and 23.2% of the FRDA-50 had followed the previous episode.

Behind, we find a cinema duel. The dramatic comedy “Yao” with Omar Sy was watched by 1.4 million moviegoers (7.5%), while on Arte, “Gangs of New York”, by Martin Scorsese and with Leonardo DiCaprio, took 1 million of people in the slums of the Big Apple, or 6.0% of the public. Note from Canal + that “Terminal”, the new sitcom by Jamel Debbouze with Ramzy Bedia, made 427,000 curious people and 2.1% of the public laugh for its two episodes.

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