Marie-Sophie Lacarrau presented her very first newscast on TF1.

-

CHRISTOPHE CHEVALIN - TF1

This is what we call a successful return to school for Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.

On Monday, the journalist presented her very first newscast on TF1, thus taking over the reins

of Jean-Pierre Pernaut's

13 hours

.

And for this new event, more than 6.4 million curious people gathered in front of their small screens, thus raising the channel to the top of the info box audiences.

As reported by the Puremédias site, a year ago JPP's back-to-school newscast on January 6, 2020 gathered 5.16 million viewers, and an average of 5.06 over the month.

The future will tell if the presenter will be able to maintain such good audiences in the long term.

Julian Bugier lagging behind

On France 2, it is Julian Bugier who also presented his

13 hours

, thus replacing Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, party on the One.

For this premiere, the presenter attracted half as many viewers as his colleague, around three million.

In comparison, the presenter had gathered 2.83 million followers during the JT of January 6, 2020.

Television

“1 pm”: The first words of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and Julian Bugier at the opening of their news

Television

"I will not dynamite the" 13 hours "of TF1", assures Marie-Sophie Lacarrau

  • France 2

  • TV audience

  • TF1

  • Television

  • JT