Mid-day newspapers
The “13 Hours”- Audrey Crespo-Mara (TF1) : 5,97 millions (42,9%)
The “13 Hours”- Leila Kaddour (France 2) : 2,64 millions (18,8%)
The “12.45”- Laurie Desorgher (M6) : 1,65 million (12,1%)
“Ici 12-13” – Regional newspaper (France 3): 744.000 (6,0%)
Stable on the audience share criterion, TF1’s “13 Heures”, presented by Audrey Crespo-Mara, gained 150,000 viewers compared to last Sunday. TF1’s news is ahead of France 2’s by more than 3.3 million viewers.
The “13 Heures” de la Deux, presented by Leïla Kaddour, lost around 80,000 viewers and 1.2 points of audience share compared to the edition presented by Julien Benedetto last Sunday.
On M6, “Le 12.45” by Laurie Desorgher, Dominique Tenza’s joker, progressed slightly over the same period (+ 0.3 points).
“Ici 12/13” on France 3 is down sharply compared to last Sunday (-2.5 audience share points).
L’access
“Seven to eight” (TF1) : 3,27 millions (19,6%)
“Seven to Eight Life” (TF1): 2,08 millions (16,2%)
“Children of TV” (France 2): 2,00 millions (13,1%)
“The children of TV, the sequel” (France 2): 2,64 millions (14,5%)
“66 minutes, grand format” (M6 / 18h37-19h28) : 1,96 million (11,8%)
“66 minutes” (M6 / 17h12-18h28) : 1,43 million (11,2%)
“E=M6” (M6 / 8:28-9:00 PM) : 2,20 millions (10,5%)
“Sept à quatre” remains well above 3 million viewers but sees its audience share lose 0.9 points compared to D-7. The show, presented by Harry Roselmack, gained 270,000 followers and 2 audience share points compared to its previous broadcast. “Sept à quatre Life” begins the new year in better shape than it ended the previous one (+1.7 audience share points over one week).
“Children of TV”, presented by Laurence Boccolini between 6:08 p.m. and 7:10 p.m. on France 2, begins the year with a double audience record (+ 3 audience share points in seven days). Also in good shape, “Children of TV, the sequel” entertained 500,000 more viewers than a week ago (+1.8 audience share points).
On M6, “66 minutes, grand format” is making a strong comeback and is close to the 2 million viewer mark (+1.7 points).
The tele-hook
“Star Academy”, the daily (TF1) : 1,40 million (12,8%)
The “Star Academy” Sunday daily newspaper garnered 1.7 points of audience share compared to that broadcast last Sunday.
The evening newspapers
The “20 Hours”- Audrey Crespo-Mara (TF1) : 6,17 millions (29,3%)
The “20 Hours”- Sonia Chironi (France 2) : 4,85 millions (23,1%)
“The 19.45”- Laurie Desorgher (M6) : 3,00 millions (15,0%)
“Ici 19/20” – Regional newspaper (France 3) : 2,41 millions (13,4%)
Very much the leader, Audrey Crespo-Mara’s “20 Heures” on TF1 has fallen below the 30 point audience share mark (-2.4 points over one week).
France 2’s “8 p.m.” by Sonia Chironi, Laurent Delahousse’s joker, progressed over 7 days (+510,000 viewers and +1.2 audience share points).
Solid on the criterion of audience share (+1.2 points in seven days), “19.45” presented by Laurie Desorgher fails to reach 3 million viewers (2,998,000 viewers exactly).
“Ici 19/20” on France 3 returns to its level of two weeks ago after its breakthrough seven days ago (-1.2 points).
Sports magazines
“Stage 2” (France 3): 1,42 million (6,8%)
“Canal football club” (Canal+ / 19h30-20h22) : 336.000 (1,7%)
“Canal rugby club” (Canal+ / 20h25-20h56) : 241.000 (1,1%)
“Turbo” (M6) : 706.000 (8,6%)
“Automoto” (TF1): 621.000 (12,7%)
“Téléfoot” (TF1): 624.000 (10,2%)
On France 3, “Stade 2” is suffering (-1.4 points over one week).
For its part, “Turbo” is up slightly compared to J-7 on M6 (+ 0.3 points).
“Téléfoot”, presented by Grégoire Margotton between 10:56 a.m. and 11:44 a.m. on TF1, begins the year with its lowest level of viewers of the season.
“Canal rugby club” sets a double season record this Sunday.
Magazines
“1:15 p.m. on Sunday” (France 2): 2,10 millions (16,2%)
“8:30 p.m. on Sunday” (France 2): 4,18 millions (20,0%)
“Sensitive matters” (France 2): 929.000 (9,0%)
“A Sunday in the countryside” (France 2): 1,72 million (15,3%)
“Sunday in politics” (France 3): 418.000 (4,1%)
On France 2, “1:15 p.m.” is up 1.1 audience share points in seven days.
The games
“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 3,51 millions (34,3%)
“Everyone wants to take their place” (France 2): 1,95 million (17,5%)
“Questions for a champion” (France 3): 1,39 million (9,5%)
“Slam” (France 3) : 1,23 million (9,8%)
“The game of 1,000 euros” (France 3): 768.000 (6,8%)
“Les 12 coups de midi” is on the rise again (+2.6 points versus D-7).
“Everyone wants to take their place” with Cyril Féraud sets a new season record for a Sunday in number of viewers.
On France 3, “Slam” and “Questions pour un champion” slipped below 10 audience share points (-1.8 points for the first and -2.3 points for the second versus D-7).
The second part of the evening
“Exclusive investigation” (M6): 889.000 (12,6%)