franceinfo becomes the second most listened to radio station in

franceinfo becomes the second most listened to radio station in
franceinfo becomes the second most listened to radio station in France

This fall, franceinfo becomes the second radio station in , according to Médiamétrie results for the period September-October 2024, unveiled Thursday November 14. Franceinfo, which is now behind France Inter and ahead of RTL, is strengthening its place as a news reference in the radio landscape.

With a cumulative audience of 8.9%, or 4,969,000 listeners each day, an audience share of 4.7% and a listening time of 60 minutes, franceinfo is starting its season with solid and promising momentum. More than ever, franceinfo is the channel for decrypted information, from the field, from the field, live, to take our listeners to the heart of the event, to make them experience and hear the big news. For its part, France Inter remains the leading radio station in France, with 7.20 million listeners every day. RTL, which was the audience leader until 2019, reached 4.90 million listeners.

The morning show “franceinfo matin”, piloted by Jérôme Chapuis and Salhia Brakhlia from Monday to Thursday and by Hadrien Bect on Friday, brings together 2,650,000 listeners daily between 7 a.m. and 10 a.m. The franceinfo brand is also performing well on social networks, with the milestone of one million subscribers on TikTok which was reached in November.

France Bleu is growing over one year for the first time in six years, with 2,591,000 daily listeners, or 87,000 more listeners in one year. France Culture has crossed the two million listener milestone for the first time (2,111,000 listeners), a historic record.

France Musique also records a historic record with 1,263,000 listeners every day, an increase of 206,000 listeners in one year. Fip has 668,000 listeners each day while Mouv' is stable in terms of listening volume with 268,000 listeners each day.

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