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Television: 12 million viewers followed the results of the second round

2022-04-25T08:51:44.775Z


The most followed election evening is that of TF1 with 7.2 million viewers on average. Nearly 12 million French people followed the results of the second round of the presidential election on Sunday evening. They were 7.2 million ahead of TF1, which took the lead, as in the first round. The “ One ” is followed by France 2 which attracted 4.9 million viewers, or 21% audience share (PDA) over the time slot. To discover DIRECT – Presidential 2022: Emmanuel Macron re-elected, the legi


Nearly 12 million French people followed the results of the second round of the presidential election on Sunday evening.

They were 7.2 million ahead of TF1, which took the lead, as in the first round.

The “

One

” is followed by France 2 which attracted 4.9 million viewers, or 21% audience share (PDA) over the time slot.

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The election evening of M6, scheduled from 7:45 p.m. to 8:45 p.m., brought together 1.6 million people (6.1% of PDA), and that of France 3, broadcast from 7:30 p.m. to 8:50 p.m., 1.23 million viewers (5% of PDAs).

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At 8:00 p.m. sharp, for the announcement of Emmanuel Macron's re-election, TF1 was also in the lead, with 10.4 million viewers against 8.4 million for France 2.

During the previous presidential election, in 2017, France 2 had the best audience in the second round, with an average of nearly 5.8 million viewers.

Source: lefigaro

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