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How many viewers followed Emmanuel Macron's interview on TF1 and France 2?

2024-03-15T09:36:37.692Z

Highlights: Emmanuel Macron's interview with Gilles Bouleau and Anne-Sophie Lapix brought together nearly 9 million viewers. Around 8.9 million viewers (41.3% of the entire public) listened to the President of the Republic speak live from the Élysée Palace. The Head of State's last major television meeting, his press conference on Tuesday January 16 brought together 8.7 million people, all channels combined (TF1, France 2, BFMTV, LCI, CNews, etc.)


Questioned by Gilles Bouleau and Anne-Sophie Lapix on Thursday evening, the head of state brought together nearly 9 million viewers, affirming that Europe must be ready to “respond” to an “escalation” by Russia. Without, however, ever trying to provoke it.


Half an hour of interview, with

Gilles Bouleau

and

Anne-Sophie Lapix

.

Thursday evening,

Emmanuel Macron

spoke on the “20 Hours News” of TF1 and France 2 to clarify his remarks on the sending of ground troops to Ukraine, to discuss France's position on the use of the weapon nuclear power and return to the fate of the three French nationals still held hostage in Gaza.

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Around 8.9 million viewers (41.3% of the entire public) listened to the President of the Republic speak live from the Élysée Palace, between 8:10 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.

More precisely, there were 4.8 million on TF1 and 4.1 million on France 2.

Also read “I am very uncomfortable with this way of doing things”: Caroline Roux disagrees with Emmanuel Macron on the subject of Anne-Sophie Lapix

Record for “C to you”

The Head of State's last major television meeting, his press conference on Tuesday January 16 brought together 8.7 million people, all channels combined (TF1, France 2, BFMTV, LCI, CNews, etc.) .

The “C à vous” program relocated to the Élysée in December 2023 was followed by 2.9 million viewers.

A record for the France 5 talk show.

Earlier in 2023, in April, Emmanuel Macron's speech devoted to the social storm triggered by the pension reform attracted 15.1 million viewers on TF1, France 2 and M6.

It was also broadcast at 8 p.m.

Source: lefigaro

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