Bruno Debrandt and Léonie Simaga in Meurtres à Albi.

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Ulrich LEBEUF / Delante Productions

This weekend, once again, France 3 triumphed over the Saturday night hearings match with a detective fiction.

Murders in Albi

captivated some 6.3 million fans of police investigations, more than a quarter of the public (26.2%) present in front of his screen at that time.

TF1 ranks second avzc

Ninja Warrior

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The semi-final of the competition as sporty as it was entertaining was attended by 3.9 million curious people (16.3% audience share, pda).

France 2 on the podium

The bronze medal is awarded to France 2 which launched a new event,

Symphonissime

, hosted by Stéphane Bern.

The variety show, recorded at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, attracted 2.3 million people (10.5% pda).

The American series

Stumptown

, worn by Cobie Smulders, did not allow M6 to reach the podium.

The first episode was watched by 1.7 million viewers (6.9% of pda), almost 300,000 less than the first episode broadcast a week earlier.

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  • TF1

  • M6

  • Media

  • France 3

  • France 2

  • TV audience

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