TV audiences: TF1 TV movie on school bullying largely dominates



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School bullying is everyone's business. Monday evening, TF1's TV movie "The Day I burned my heart", freely adapted from the story of Jonathan Destin who had attempted to commit suicide by self-immolation in 2011, has largely mobilized. It attracted nearly 6.3 million viewers (25.7% of audience share) in front of the first part and 6.2 million on average (27.6% of PDA) before the two parts broadcast until 23.10 .

This societal fiction has beaten the rural speed rating of M6 "Love is in the meadow". Farmers looking for a soul mate were able to count on 3.8 million faithful (15.5% of PDA) for the first unpublished and 3.5 million on average for the two episodes (15.8% of PDA), 477,000 less in a week.

Third, France 2 resisted with its historical series "Victor Hugo, enemy of State" which excited 3 million curious (12.2% of PDA) in the first part and 2.8 million on average (11.9% of PDA) for both streams released until 22:50. France 3 finished last with its magazine "Must not dream" whose walk in the Alps interested 1.5 million followers (6.7% of PDA). On DTT, no channel has crossed the million viewers.

"Tomorrow belongs to us" is nearing his record

Earlier, the serial TF 1 "Tomorrow belongs to us" has signed its historical record in number with 3.78 million fans (18.3% of PDA), ahead of the game of Nagui on France 2 "Do not forget the words "(3.5 million, 17.4% PDA).

In the second half of the evening, note that the documentary "Harbadment school, the calvary of Jonathan" who followed the TF1 TV movie has also largely mobilized: 3.1 million people (30% of PDA) have watched until more than midnight as part of this special evening.

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