“France has incredible talent” takes over the lead in Wednesday evening audiences. The M6 talent show was dethroned last week by France 2 and its unitary “Signalements”. This 6th episode of auditions attracted 2,95 millions of viewers in the first part of the broadcast, which corresponds to 15,4% of the public. The second part retained the attention of 2,72 millions faithful to the program presented by Karine Le Marchand. This is equivalent to 17,7% of the public. Over the two parts, the show gathered on average 23,3% Women responsible for purchasing aged under 50 (FRDA-50).
Last week, the auditions led by Éric Antoine, Hélène Ségara, Marianne James and Sugar Sammy entertained 2.85 million viewers between 9:13 p.m. and 10:13 p.m., according to Médiamétrie, or 14.6% of the entire public and 23.1 % of women responsible for purchasing aged under 50 (FRDA-50). The rest of the program entertained 2.23 million viewers, or 14.4% of the public and 21.0% of the FRDA-50. The show, produced by Fremantle, was at its lowest level of the season on all indicators.
Timid beginnings for “That’s Paris!” on France 2
Behind, the launch of the new France 2 series “That’s Paris!”, takes 2nd place. The first two episodes of the fiction carried by Charlotte de Turckheim and Alex Lutz and co-produced by Dominique Besnehard were popular on average 2,09 millions curious, or 11,6% of the public aged 4 and over and 4,7% FRDA-50s. As an indication, the last mini-series launched by La Deux, “Dans l’ombre”, brought together an average of 2.07 million viewers (11.1% of the public and 2.4% of the FRDA-50) on 30 last October.
TF1 is third with “Criminal Minds: Evolution”. Episodes 5 and 6 of the American series with Joe Mantegna, AJ Cook and Kirsten Vangsness were gripping on average 1,86 million of viewers, which corresponds to 10,6% individuals aged 4 and over. Last Wednesday, the previous episodes had captivated an average of 1.95 million viewers (10.8% of the public and 14.2% of the FRDA-50).
France 3 ranks 4th with a new issue of “Secrets d’histoire”. The magazine presented by Stéphane Bern, entitled “Robin Hood, the prince of thieves”, interested 1,47 million history buffs, or 8,2% people watching television. Last week, the program, which focused on “Spartacus and the gladiator revolt”, attracted 1.62 million viewers (8.7% of the public and 4.5% of the FRDA-50).
In the rest of the bonus offer, TMC, which suffered several broadcast bugs with its film “Le Prénom”, nevertheless arrives behind France 3 by bringing together 717.000 viewers, or 4,0% of the public and 6,3% FRDA-50s.
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