Almost 5 million spectators on average saw the intervention of Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday, May 13 during a special program in TF1, a traditionally less followed format than solemn speeches during exceptional events, according to the figures published by the Canal on Wednesday.
Between 8:15 pm and 11:25 pm, 4.9 million viewers on average looked at TF1, afternoon leader with a shared audience (PDA) of 27.8%, according to Data Media.
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In detail, 5.8 million (29.7% of PDA) of people on average were connected to the cover for the first part of the issuance up to approximately 9:50 pm, and 3.9 million (25.2% of PDA) for the second.
In fact, it is below the previous presidential intervention of March 5, dedicated to the international situation and followed by more than 15 million viewers in TF1, France 2, M6, TMC, LCP and the four information channels (BFMTV, CNews, LCI and Franceinfo), for a PDA of 71.6%, all combined channels.
But it is better than the score registered by TF1 the previous week, the same day of the night, with “Koh-Lanta”. Unlimited on Tuesday night for the benefit of the president, the TF1 game had attracted May 6, 2.8 million followers (14.4% of PDA) for its first part and 2.4 million (15.1%) for the second.
For more than three hours, Emmanuel Macron answered questions from presenter Gilles Bouleau, personalities of civil and French society. The president has discussed many aspects of French politics, evoking referendum clues in case of parliamentary blocking and fiercely defending his general balance, in particular the pension reform.
According to TF1, cumulative, 17.7 million viewers followed at least 10 consecutive seconds of the show during the night
Source: BFM TV
