France Télévisions breaks its antenna to adapt to political news. The audiovisual group announced, via its social networks, that it was disrupting part of the afternoon of France 2, this Tuesday, January 14, 2025. The reason? The public channel will broadcast François Bayrou’s general policy speech from 2:50 p.m., a usual exercise for Prime Ministers upon their appointment by the Head of State.
Part of the afternoon of France 2 amputated
Consequently, the number of “It starts today” scheduled for 3 p.m. and that of “Affaire concluded” at 4:10 p.m. were removed from the schedule to make way for this declaration by the head of government delivered before the National Assembly. However, fans of the two programs will have their daily dose of Faustine Bollaert and Julia Vignali since the first issue of the testimonial magazine is held at 1:50 p.m., while the valuation and sale of antique objects will resume around 5 p.m. , as soon as the special edition is finished. The boss of MoDem, who took office in Matignon on December 13, will present the broad outlines of his program and the direction he intends to give to his policy. Jean-Baptiste Marteau, accompanied by political columnists Nathalie Saint-Cricq and Gilles Bornstein, will supervise this meeting on France 2. Franceinfo will also be in a special edition from 1:50 p.m. on channel 27 to follow this event.
-Season record for “Done Deal”
France 2 afternoons continue to be popular with viewers, despite rare interruptions. “Affaire concluded” thus beat its season record this Monday, January 13 in audience share for the second episode (5:05 p.m.-5:50 p.m.) by bringing together 20.2% of the public and 1.50 million viewers. A record that only dated last week.