Mid-day newspapers
“The 1 p.m.” – Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 4.73 million (39.2%)
“The 1 p.m.” – Leila Kaddour (France 2): 2.47 million (20.4%)
“Le 12.45” – Dominique Tenza (M6): 1.49 million (12.7%)
“Ici 12/13” – Regional newspaper (France 3): 974,000 (9.4%)
Mid-day news shows are increasing over the past week. The TF1 news, for example, gains 130,000 viewers and that of France 2 has 200,000 additional followers.
Access 7 p.m.
“Don’t forget the words (France 2): 1.93 million (14.1%)
“50’ inside, the mag” (TF1): 1.69 million (12.5%)
“C l’hebdo” (France 5): 1.13 million (8.6%)
Nagui drops below 2 million for his return to the Saturday box after 4 weeks of absence.
Political news benefits Aurélie Casse who signs her record at the head of “C l’hebdo”. The magazine had not exceeded one million since February.
The evening newspapers
“The 8 p.m.” – Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 4.90 million (30.3%)
“The 8 p.m.” – Part one (France 2) : 3.46 million (21.7%)
“The 8 p.m.” Intervention by Gabriel Attal (France 2): 3.78 million (23.4%)
“Le 8 p.m.” – Second part (France 2): 3.94 million (24.1%)
“Here 19/20” (France 3): 1.90 million (13.6%)
“The 19.45” – Dominique Tenza (M6): 1.50 million (9.8%)
Gabriel Attal’s intervention was widely followed on France 2 but did not allow the news to narrow the gap with its main competitor.
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Access 8 p.m.
“Open kitchen” (France 3): 1.63 million (9.8%)
“Hugo deciphers: the face-down interview” (France 2): 1.73 million (10.5%)
“Household scenes” (M6): 909,000 (5.5%)
“C l’hebdo, the rest” (France 5): 786,000 (4.8%)
“28 minutes” (Arte): 501,000 (3.1%)
Hugo Travers is far from the channel’s usual scores in this box according to JT. For comparison, “8:30 p.m. on Saturday” has been followed on average by 3.84 million viewers since September.
Aurélie Casse, for her part, also signed a double record with “C l’hebdo, la suite”.
Games
“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 2.74 million (32.4%)
“Everyone wants to take their place” (France 2): 1.58 million (17.3%)
“Questions for a champion” (France 3): 1.18 million (11.3%)
“Everyone in turn” (France 2): 923,000 (19.0%)
“Everyone has their say” (France 2): 940,000 (9.5%)
“The game of 1,000 euros” (France 3): 786,000 (9.0%)
“Numbers and letters” (France 3): 516,000 (6.5%)
Jean-Luc Reichmann reigns supreme at lunchtime games.
The second part of the evening
“What a time!” (France 2) : 1.22 million (19.6%)
“Mask Singer, the investigation continues” (TF1): 803,000 (9.7%)
“100% football” (M6): 535,000 (5.6%)
Léa Salamé and her band continue to perform on Saturday evenings. “What an era” largely dominates the competition.
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To note
“Grands Reportages” (TF1): 2.54 million (25.1%)
“Saturday to laugh” (France 3): 1.05 million (11.5%)
“Secret Story, the daily” (TF1): 688,000 (7.8%)
“The Big Week” (M6): 415,000 (3.3%)
Médiamétrie figures