The private channel recorded 19.4% audience share (PDA) in November, down 0.7 points over one year.

An audience particularly driven by the series "Here everything begins" and "Tomorrow belongs to us" which each attract up to 3.7 million viewers.

The 20H newspaper, and its well-attended political interviews, recorded its best audience on November 9, with 7.8 million viewers, Emmanuel Macron's speech having attracted up to 8.2 million viewers. .

In total, the channels of the TF1 group (including TMC, TFX, TF1 Séries films and LCI) recorded 27.2% of PDA (-0.6 point over one year).

The competing group France Télévisions recorded an audience share of 28.7%, identical to that of the previous year.

A global audience largely driven by France 2, which achieved 14.9% audience share in November, an increase of 0.8 points over one year.

France 3, France 4 and France 5 are for their part in slight decline.

On France 2, the audience was in part attracted by the France / New Zealand rugby match, which 7.6 million viewers followed, thus achieving the best bonus audience of the month of November for the group.

Also noteworthy is the fine performance of the investigative magazine "Special Envoy", whose investigation of Nicolas Hulot attracted more than 3.9 million viewers on November 25.

For its part, the private channel M6 recorded an audience share of 9.3% (down 0.2 point compared to the previous year).

The group which includes (W9,6TER, Gulli and M6) recorded 14.5% audience share, a drop of 0.2 point over one year.

A few months before the presidential election, BFMTV remains the leading channel for non-stop news channels, with 2.8% audience share, down 0.5 point over one year.

Its rival CNews, from the Canal + group, continues to grow to 2.1% audience share, an increase of 0.3 point over one year.

LCI (1.1%, -0.1 point) and Franceinfo (0.7%, -0.1 point) follow.

CNews, from the Canal + group, continues to grow at 2.1% audience share Lionel BONAVENTURE AFP / Archives

The overall television viewing time, which takes into account viewing on all screens (telephone, computer, etc.), in catch-up and away from home, fell to 3:41 a day in November compared to 4:23 a.m. last year. same period when France was living under partial confinement.

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