Audiences Saturday: “Don’t forget the words” up sharply on 2; “Our best years” in decline on M6

Audiences Saturday: “Don’t forget the words” up sharply on 2; “Our best years” in decline on M6
Audiences Saturday: “Don’t forget the words” up sharply on France 2; “Our best years” in decline on M6

Mid-day newspapers

“The 1 p.m.”-Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 4,89 millions (39,7%)
“The 1 p.m.”-Leïla Kaddour ( 2): 2,64 millions (21,4%)
“Ici 12/13”-Regional newspaper (France 3): 956.000 (9,0%)
“Le 12.45”-Dominique Tenza (M6) : 1,29 million (10,8%)

This Saturday, January 18, in number of viewers, the gap between the 1 p.m. news on TF1, presented by Anne-Claire Coudray, leader, and the 1 p.m. news on France 2, presented by Leïla Kaddour, is 2, 25 million. In terms of audience share, it is 18.3 points. Saturday January 11, the difference between the two news stories was 2.74 million viewers and 21.6 audience share points.

Compared to Saturday January 11, on France 3, “Ici 12/13”-Journal régional is almost stable (-4,000 viewers; -0.3 points). On M6, Dominique Tenza's “12.45” saw an increase (+30,000 viewers; +0.8 point).

Rugby

Champions Cup-Match ASM Clermont Auvergne-Bristol Bears (16h15-18h10/France 2) : 1,61 million (17,1%)

On France 2, the Champions Cup match between ASM Clermont-Auvergne and Bristol Bears, won 33 to 26 by ASM Clermont-Auvergne, was watched by 1.61 million viewers (17.1%) .

Last Saturday, on France 2, the Sharks-Stade Toulousain Champions Cup match, from which Stade Toulousain emerged victorious (20-8), broadcast between 4:16 p.m. and 6:09 p.m., attracted 1.96 million viewers (20.6% ).

Also last Saturday, on France 3, the USAP -Cardiff Challenge Cup match, offered between 2:00 p.m. and 3:47 p.m., attracted 811,000 viewers (8.6% audience share). The meeting was won by USAP Perpignan (23-20).

L’access 20 h

“8:30 p.m. on Saturday” (France 2): 4,39 millions (24,2%)

“Our best years” (8:33 p.m.-8:53 p.m./M6): 1,21 million (6,7%)
“Our best years” (8:53 p.m.-9:08 p.m./M6): 1,45 million (8,1%)

Compared to Saturday January 11, on M6, the series “Our best years” is in decline. The first part shows a drop of 190,000 viewers and 1.1 points. The second lost 220,000 viewers and 1.4 points.

The evening newspapers

“The 8 p.m.”-Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 5,35 millions (29,5%)
“The 8 p.m.”-Laurent Delahousse (France 2): 4,14 millions (22,9%)
“Ici 19/20”-Regional newspaper (France 3): 2,19 millions (13,9%)
“Le 19.45”-Dominique Tenza (M6) : 1,81 million (10,4%)
“Arte Journal” (Arte): 656.000 (3,9%)

This Saturday, January 18, in number of viewers, the gap between the 8 p.m. news on TF1, leader, led by Anne-Claire Coudray, and the 8 p.m. news on France 2, led by Laurent Delahousse, is 1, 21 million. In terms of audience share, it is 6.6 points. Saturday January 11, the difference was 1.03 million viewers and 5.7 points.

Compared to Saturday January 11, on France 3, “Ici 19/20”-Journal régional declined (-90,000 viewers; -0.6 points), as did M6's “19.45”, played by Dominique Tenza (-210,000 viewers). ; -1.2 points). As for “Arte Journal”, it lost 20,000 viewers but retained the same audience share (3.9%).

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The games

“Les 12 coups de midi” (TF1): 2,95 millions (33,6%)
“Questions for a champion” (France 3): 1,48 million (11,9%)
“Slam” (France 3) : 1,29 million (12,3%)
“The game of 1,000 euros” (France 3): 941.000 (10,4%)
“Everyone has their say” (France 2): 1,47 million (11,8%)

Compared to Saturday January 11, on TF1, “Les 12 coups de midi”, hosted by Jean-Luc Reichmann, increased in number of viewers (+30,000). Its audience share is almost stable (-0.2 points).

France Télévisions games all observed increases, more or less significant. On France 3, “Questions for a champion”, presented by Samuel Etienne, gained 70,000 viewers and 0.6 points; “Slam”, with Théo Curin, 100,000 viewers and 1.1 points; “The 1,000 euros game”, 113,000 viewers and 1.2 points. On France 2, “Everyone has their say”, led by Olivier Minne and Sidonie Bonnec, is in great shape (+240,000 viewers; +1.7 points).

L’access

“Don’t forget the lyrics!” (6:45 p.m./France 2): 2,81 millions (19,3%)
“Don’t forget the lyrics!” (7:25 p.m./France 2): 3,38 millions (20,9%)

“Star Academy” (17h15/TF1) : 983.000 (9,7%)

On France 2, “Don’t forget the words!”, the game hosted by Nagui, is at the top. Compared to Saturday January 11, the 6:45 p.m. show gained 550,000 viewers and 3.3 points. The 7:25 p.m. show gained 390,000 viewers and 2 points. Scores which can be explained by the triumph of Benoît, who became, this Saturday January 18, the number 1 maestro of the game.

On TF1, the daily “Star Academy”, presented by Karima Charni, is under a million viewers and 10% audience share. Compared to Saturday January 11, it shows a loss of 87,000 viewers and 0.9 points.

To note

“Grands Reportages” (TF1): 2,39 millions (22,4%)
“At the end of the investigation” (France 2): 1,27 million (12,2%)
“La Grande Semaine: first part” (5:39 p.m.-6:33 p.m./M6): 400.000 (3,5%)
“La Grande Semaine” (6:40 p.m.-7:29 p.m./M6): 682.000 (4,7%)
“C in the air” (France 5): 1,03 million (8,7%)
“C l’hebdo” (6:57 p.m.-7:50 p.m./France 5): 1,05 million (6,8%)
“C l’hebdo: the rest” (8:03 p.m.-8:56 p.m./France 5): 596.000 (3,3%)
“50′ inside, le mag” (TF1) : 2,33 millions (15,0%)
“28 minutes” (Arte): 576.000 (3,2%)
“What a time!” (France 2): 1,23 million (19,4%)

Compared to Saturday January 11, on M6, “La Grande Semaine”, the talk by Ophélie Meunier, is progressing (+67,000 viewers; +0.5 points). On the other hand, the first part declined (-27,000 viewers; -0.2 points).

On France 5, “C dans l’air”, presented by Axel de Tarlé, fell (-160,000 viewers; 1.3 points). “C l’hebdo”, Aurélie Casse’s magazine, saw a slight decline (-30,000 viewers; -0.2 points), but remained at a high level (1.05 million viewers; 6.8%) . The sequel saw its audience decline (-121,000 viewers; -0.7 points).

On France 2, “What an era!”, Léa Salamé's talk, which, this Saturday January 18, notably hosted Vincent Lagf', was watched by 1.23 million viewers (19.4%). Compared to Saturday January 11, the program is progressing (+80,000 viewers; +1.7 points).

Médiamétrie figures

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