TV audiences: “Crime dans le Larzac” on France 3 easily dominates “Ninja Warrior”

The “Crime à…” series, offered by France 3, ended on Saturday January 7 with its ultimate novel. This does not prevent its reruns from shining. This January 14, “Crime in the Larzac” brought together 4.2 million followers, or 23.2% of the public watching television according to Médiamétrie. This is still less than for “Crime à Ramatuelle” a week ago (4.8 million, 24% audience share). During its first broadcast, the plot shot in the Larzac had united 6 million viewers, on February 6, 2021, or 24.9% audience share (PDA).

TF 1 takes second place with the continuation of the qualifiers and semi-finals of season 7 of « Ninja Warrior ». The show gave pride of place to former candidates this Saturday, including a demonstration of the winner of 2022, Clement Gravel, who carved the Mega Wall qualifying him directly for the final. The first part of this issue was followed by 2.5 million aficionados (13.6% of PDA) and the second by 2 million (15.4% of PDA). This is a little less than for the launch of this seventh edition, last week (2.8 and 2.2 million for 14% and 15% of PDA).

France 2 on the third step of the podium with “la Fine Équipe”

France 2 completes the podium thanks to entertainment “La Fine Équipe” led by Pierre Palmade. This program attracted 1.9 million viewers (11.1% PDA). A worse result than for the first issue, June 25, 2022 (2.2 million 13.7% of PDA).

M 6 is in fourth position with the Italian series “Blanca”. The third part of this detective fiction attracted 1.6 million people (8.8% of PDA) and the fourth 1.5 million (9.4% of PDA). On average, 1.6 million people spent the evening watching the adventures of the blind investigator (9.1% of PDA). A score down from the first two episodes broadcast a week ago (2 million, 10.5% of PDA).

On the side of the other channels, France 5 is a hit thanks to its “Echappées belles” devoted to Burgundy. The new issue presented by Jérôme Pitorin brought together 1.4 million travel enthusiasts, or 7.5% of the public.

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