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The return of the L1 on Canal + has increased the audience of Classico

2021-02-08T18:25:13.582Z


The broadcasting of L1 matches on Canal + provides financial respite for football fans. Last Sunday, viewers visibly appreciated the “return home” of Ligue 1 on the channels of Canal +. The subscribers of the encrypted channel were 1.7 million to follow the clash between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain, which represents 7.1% of the public. This is the audience record of the season for a poster of the French championship on the encrypted channel. At the start of the mat


Last Sunday, viewers visibly appreciated the “return home” of Ligue 1 on the channels of Canal +.

The subscribers of the encrypted channel were 1.7 million to follow the clash between Olympique de Marseille and Paris Saint-Germain, which represents 7.1% of the public.

This is the audience record of the season for a poster of the French championship on the encrypted channel.

At the start of the match, a peak of nearly 2.3 million viewers was even observed.

The match was also broadcast on Téléfoot, whose audience is not counted.

It was the last game of the short-lived Mediapro channel.

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In short, last Sunday, the evening on Canal + had a taste of "the world before".

This distant time when the TV rights of football had not yet been scattered like a puzzle to the four corners of the PAF.

This time when the viewer always had a readable and simple offer.

Just a few months ago, consumers had to juggle Téléfoot,

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Source: lefigaro

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