FOOTBALL This number of viewers is comparable to that of the Blues’ first match at the 2018 World Cup, again against Australia (12.6 million) , which took place on a Saturday at 12 p.m. -millions-of-televiewers-in-front-france-australie-d99db5e.jpg” alt=”World Cup 2022: Did you say boycott? 12.5 million viewers in front of France-Australia” />
The Blues are satisfied with their start against Australia on November 22, 2022 in Doha. — Hasan Bratic
The French team made a successful debut at the World Cup on all counts: more than 12.5 million TV ;spectators followed on Tuesday at from 8:00 p.m. on TF1 its big victory against Australia (4-1), according to figures from Médiamétrie published on Wednesday.
While the World Cup in Qatar had been the subject of boycott calls before its start, this match achieved the “ best audience since June 2021 for all programs and all channels combined”, welcomed TF1.
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This viewership is comparable to that of the first match of the Blues at the 2018 World Cup, there; again against Australia (12.6 million), which took place on a Saturday at; 12:00 p.m. At the time, however, viewers of the entry into the running of the Blues represented a larger part of the total. of those who watched television on that time (69% audience share, compared to 48.1% for Tuesday’s match).
the object did not have a noticeable impact. Since the awarding of the World Cup to Qatar in December 2010, the competition has attracted many controversies on subjects such as respect for human rights or the protection of the environment.
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