Friday evenings are linked and look alike for France 2. Thanks to

Candice Renoir

, the channel took the lead in the audience rankings for its second week of recovery.

This new opus entitled

Who lives in hatred does not know rest

was watched by 5.05 million viewers, or 24% of the public according to Médiamétrie figures published by

Puremédias

.

Including the second episode, the evening gathered 4.16 million followers, or 21.4% audience share.

We find

Ninja Warrior

of TF1 in second position.

The program conquered 3.35 million people, or 16.7% of market share on the whole of the public.

This is almost the same score as the launch of the sixth season last week: the program hosted by Denis Brogniart, Christophe Beaugrand and Iris Mittenaere convinced 3.36 million curious people.

M6 in shape with Stéphane Plaza

Over a week, M6 is up thanks to Stéphane Plaza. The real estate agent offered a new number of

Apartment or house search

in Paris, Toulouse and Dijon. Despite a failure for one of the couples who did not manage to find their cozy nest, the broadcast of the show is a success. In total, 2.15 million French men and women, or 11.2% of the public, took part in the research. A score up by 100,000 people compared to last week.

Died a year ago at the age of 69, Jean-Pierre Bacri was in the spotlight on France 3. The channel offered a documentary devoted to this essential figure of cinema.

Bacri, like a family

resemblance, however, did not find its audience since it was followed by only 1.21 million people, or 6.1% of the entire public.

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