LIs tv slowly dying? This is what the Médiamétrie knowledge suggests. The firm specializing in viewers measurement revealed that the French spent, on common, 2 hours 51 minutes per day in entrance of their tv, reside, replay or delayed, in November 2025, based on outcomes shared by The Parisian.
In 1986, the French have been used to spending 2 hours 47 minutes in entrance of the small display. Television then took up increasingly more area of their each day lives, significantly with the proliferation of channels and the arrival of DTT in March 2005. INSEE signifies that the common time elevated to three:27 in 2010, 3:50 in 2012, 3:46 in 2013 then 3:41 in 2014.
The rise of streaming providers and social networks then diverted the eye of the French. By 2023, the common each day time spent watching tv fell to round 3 hours, earlier than the common falls under this mark in 2025.
The Parisian specifies that these beneath 50, historically those that watched the least tv, spend even much less time in entrance of their tv: from 1 hour 35 minutes on common in January 2024, they elevated to 1 hour 19 minutes per day in November 2025. But that doesn’t imply that they spend much less time on screens. On the opposite: within the spring, they spent a bit over an hour on social networks and simply half an hour on streaming providers equivalent to Netflix, Prime or Disney +.
Television nonetheless omnipresent
However, tv remains to be very current in our each day lives. Médiamétrie reveals that in November 2025, the month-to-month protection of nationwide channels reached 61,315,000 and that of different channels (thematic, native and overseas) 58,911,000. Monthly protection represents the “number of people who had contact of at least ten consecutive seconds with television media during the month,” explains Médiamétrie.
The knowledge is simply as telling when trying on the month-to-month protection by goal. Médiamétrie famous that 87% of 4-14 12 months olds, 99.8% of 15-34 12 months olds, 99.9% of 25-49 12 months olds and 99.9% of over 50 12 months olds had not less than one contact of not less than ten seconds day by day throughout the earlier month, whether or not reside, recorded, replay or preview.
To Discover
Kangaroo of the day
Answer
If these figures might due to this fact appear contradictory, they are often defined very merely: on common, almost 46 million French folks activate the tv day by day, however keep much less and fewer in entrance of conventional channels.
But this development isn’t distinctive to France. In the columns of the Ile-de-France each day, Isabelle Maurice, director of research, monitoring and foresight at Médiamétrie, signifies that the time spent watching tv has additionally decreased by ten minutes in Spain and fourteen minutes in Germany, within the first half of 2025.
https://www.lepoint.fr/societe/les-francais-passent-de-moins-en-moins-de-temps-devant-la-television-13-12-2025-2605315_23.php