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Léa Salamé’s Debut on France 2: A Promising Start?
Following Léa Salamé’s first television news broadcast on France 2 Monday evening, the “Salamé version” of the major information meeting convinced 4.02 million viewers (21.1% of the public). This was 1.42 million less (28.7%) than Gilles Bouleau’s news program on TF1.
The host of “What a Time!” recorded a result similar to that recorded by anne-Sophie Lapix, her predecessor, on September 1, 2024 (4.03 million viewers and 20.9% of the public).
Initial Reactions to Salamé’s Debut
While the viewership numbers were comparable to her predecessor, Léa Salamé appears to have resonated with a segment of the audience.Here’s what some viewers had to say:
“She was very very good,” enthuses Madeleine, 75 years old. I listened to it on France Inter, it is solar.”
Madeleine, 75
“Léa salamé is very good. The subjects are under control. She has a very good diction. He is an excellent journalist and her evidence is no longer to be done. Long live the 8 pm news with her.”
Annick, 66
“I am super happy. I leave TF1 to join France 2.”
Stéphanie, 49
“The newspaper of Léa Salamé is pleasant to look at, his interviews are well carried out.
