Mid-day newspapers
The “13 Hours” – Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 6,71 millions (43,1%).
The “13 Hours” – Leila Kaddour (France 2): 3,13 millions (20,2%).
The “12/13 National” – Sophie Le Saint (France 3): 1,87 million (14,7%).
“Le 12.45” – Nathalie Renoux (M6): 1,62 million (11,1%).
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Ruth Elkrief quitte BFMTV – Trappes: Jamel Debbouze calls Pascal Praud live to defend his city … Hearings: Launch of “The Voice” on the rise, more than 6 million for “Crime … – TF1’s news broadly dominates the competition, but France 2 narrows the gap over a week. “50′ inside, le mag” (TF1): 3,96 millions (18,4%). Without Nagui in front, Nikos signs his second best score of the season but goes back below the 4 million mark. The “20 Hours” – Anne-Claire Coudray (TF1): 7,40 millions (29,8%). News is all down over a week. “8:30 p.m. on Saturday” (France 2): 6,08 millions (24,3%). The “Canal Rugby Club” is doing as well as the “Canal Football Club” from last week. “England – Italy” – VI Nations Tournament (France 2): 1,79 million (16,3%). The Top14 attracts fewer people than Ligue 1. The match between Toulon and La Rochelle is less well than the worst audience this season for Ligue 1 posters. “The 12 blows of noon” (TF1): 3,72 millions (35,4%). Jean-Luc Reichmann widens the gap with Nagui, gaining 2.8 audience points (against +1.7 points for France 2). “The mysteries of the Basilica” Telefilm (France 3): 2,56 millions (16,4%). Laurent Ruquier is up on both indicators. This is the third time this season that he has exceeded one million. “Grands Reportages” (TF1): 4,63 millions (34,0%). Jean-Luc Lemoine is stable over a week, still above his season average. Médiamétrie figures –
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“C l’hebdo” (France 5): 1,21 million (5,6%).
“Canal Sports Club” (Canal+) : 310.000 (1,5%). Evening papers
The “20 Hours” – Laurent Delahousse (France 2): 5,64 millions (22,7%).
The “19/20 National” – Sophie Le Saint (France 3): 3,24 millions (14,5%).
The “19.45” – Nathalie Renoux (M6): 3,13 millions (13,3%).L’access 20h
“Household scenes” (M6): 3,71 millions (14,9%).
“28 minutes” (Arte): 726.000 (2,9%).
“Let’s play at home” (France 3): 684.000 (2,7%).
“The mysteries of love” (TMC): 470.000 (1,9%).
“Canal Rugby Club” (Canal +): 309.000 (1,2%).
For its penultimate issue, “Let’s play at home” recorded its lowest audience share of the season.
For its 10 years, the series “The mysteries of love” is below its season average.The sport
“Scotland – Wales” – VI Nations Tournament (France 2): 2,86 millions (15,8%).
“Toulon – La Rochelle” – Top14 (Canal +): 331.000 (1,4%). Games
“Everyone wants to take their place” (France 2): 1,78 million (14,7%).
“Questions for a super champion” (France 3): 1,55 million (9,2%).
“Find the intruder” (France 3): 1,19 million (9,3%).
Samuel Etienne is in his average season in terms of audience, just like Eglantine Emeye. The second part of the evening
“The Voice, la suite” (TF1): 1,57 million (17,2%).
“We are live” (France 2): 1,01 million (14,8%).To note
“1:15 p.m. on Saturday” (France 2): 2,35 millions (15,5%).
“The weekend docs” (TF1): 1,53 million (13,1%).
“Laughing Saturday” (France 3): 1,44 million (10,8%).
“C in the air” (France 5): 1,12 million (6,9%).