Mid-day newspapers
The “13 Hours”- Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1) : 5,34 millions (42,0%)
The “13 Hours”- Julien Benedetto (France 2) : 2,50 millions (19,6%)
The “12.45”- Dominique Tenza (M6) : 1,85 million (15,0%)
“Ici 12-13” – Regional newspaper (France 3): 860.000 (7,3%)
TF1's “13 Heures” news program lost 160,000 viewers over a week but gained 0.7 points of audience share. Anne-Claire Coudray attracts 2.84 million more viewers than Julien Benedetto at the same time on France 2.
France 2's “1 p.m.”, presented this Sunday by Julien Benedetto, lost 100,000 viewers compared to last Sunday but gained 0.3% in audience share.
On M6, “Le 12.45” by Dominique Tenza is at its highest since the start of the season on both indicators.
L’access
“Seven to eight” (TF1) : 3,26 millions (20,1%)
“Seven to Eight Life” (TF1): 1,40 million (11,6%)
“The children of TV, the sequel” (France 2): 2,36 millions (13,2%)
“Children of TV” (France 2): 1,77 million (12,1%)
“66 minutes, grand format” (M6) : 1,95 million (11,9%)
“66 minutes” (M6) : 1,34 million (10,8%)
“E=M6” (M6) : 2,37 millions (11,1%)
“Facing Hanouna” (C8): 1,36 million (6,6%)
“Facing Hanouna-Second part” (C8) : 969.000 (4,5%)
“Facing Hanouna-First part” (C8): 829.000 (4,0%)
“Facing Hanouna-The Before” (C8): 593.000 (3,3%)
On TF1, “Sept à quatre Life” plummeted and lost 560,000 viewers in one week to reach its lowest audience share since the start of the season.
On M6, “66 minutes” sets new records. The news magazine is at its highest on both indicators.
Tele-hook
“Star Academy”, the daily (TF1) : 1,04 million (10,8%)
The daily “Star Academy” equals its lowest of the season for a Sunday afternoon in number of viewers.
The evening newspapers
The “20 Hours”- Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1) : 6,26 millions (29,4%)
The “20 Hours”- Laurent Delahousse (France 2) : 4,46 millions (21,1%)
“The 19.45”- Dominique Tenza (M6) : 3,20 millions (16,0%)
“Here 19/20” – Regional Journal (France 3) : 2,40 millions (13,4%)
TF1's “20 Heures”, presented by Anne-Claire Coudray, remains well beyond 6 million viewers.
The 8 p.m. news on France 2 by Laurent Delahousse is progressing and gaining 170,000 followers in one week. On the other hand, it lost 1 audience share point.
On M6, Dominique Tenza's “19.45” sets a new season record on both indicators.
On France 3, the regional newspaper “Ici 19/20” is at its lowest of the season in audience share for a Sunday evening.
Sports magazines
“Stage 2” (France 3): 1,62 million (7,5%) 1,74 million (8,2%)
“Téléfoot” (TF1): 864.000 (14,1%)
“Auto moto” (TF1) : 707.000 (13,9%)
“Turbo” (M6) : 754.000 (9,5%)
On France 3, “Stade 2” is in good shape and beats its season record on both indicators.
Magazines
“1:15 p.m. on Sunday” (France 2): 2,20 millions (18,5%)
“8:30 p.m. on Sunday” (France 2): 4,33 millions (20,2%)
“A Sunday in the countryside” (France 2): 2,26 millions (21,6%)
“Sensitive matters” (France 2): 620.000 (6,9%)
“Sunday in politics” (France 3): 370.000 (3,9%)
“Can’t wait for Sunday” (France 3): 775.000 (7,5%)
“Political C” (France 5): 599.000 (2,8%)
“In society” (France 5): 723.000 (4,3%)
“Media C” (France 5): 239.000 (2,3%)
On France 2, “1:15 p.m.” on Sunday bounces back. The magazine gains 270,000 viewers in one week.
“8:30 p.m. on Sunday”, hosted by Laurent Delahousse, who notably hosted Jamel Debbouze, is down compared to last week, when the show achieved a double season record. The meeting lost 840,000 viewers and 3.7% PDA.
On France 2, “A Sunday in the Country”, led by Frédéric Lopez, who welcomed Kendji Girac, Virginie Grimaldi and Dany Boon for the 50th of the show, beats its historic record for the second time in two weeks! The show is at its highest on both indicators.
On France 5, “C politique” equals its lowest of the season in audience share.
The games
“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 3,30 millions (33,3%)
“Everyone wants to take their place” (France 2): 1,72 million (16,8%)
“Questions for a champion” (France 3): 1,33 million (9,5%)
“Slam” (France 3) : 1,11 million (9,2%)
“The game of 1,000 euros” (France 3): 526.000 (5,0%)
On France 3, “Questions pour un champion” fell back below the 10% audience share, as did “Slam” with Théo Curin.
“The 1,000 Euro Game” bounces back and gains 119,000 viewers in one week.
The second part of the evening
“Exclusive investigation” (M6): 700.000 (11,8%)
On M6, “Exclusive Investigation”, which achieved a double season record last Sunday, fell well below a million viewers.