
TPMP Shatters Records with Phenomenal Audience Figures in Final Prime-Time Episode
Cyril Hanouna’s talk show, Touche pas à mon poste! (TPMP), has once again demonstrated its dominance on French television, recording staggering viewership numbers for its latest prime-time edition. The show, which aired on C8, drew an impressive 3.3 million viewers, securing 17.1% of the overall audience share and an extraordinary 27.2% among women under 50.
Unwavering Popularity
Over the years, TPMP has built a fiercely loyal audience, known for its lively discussions, controversial debates, and humorous takes on current affairs. This latest episode’s record-breaking numbers reaffirm the show’s status as a cultural juggernaut, proving that even after multiple seasons, it continues to capture the attention of millions.
The evening was structured into multiple segments, each drawing significant audience engagement. The pre-show, La tribu de Baba, which aired at 6:10 PM, managed to attract 1.46 million viewers. The main TPMP broadcast pulled in 2.86 million, while the final segment of the night peaked at an astounding 3.68 million viewers—an indication of the show’s ability to sustain audience interest throughout the evening.
A Longstanding Legacy
Since its launch, TPMP has consistently maintained high viewership, averaging around 2 million daily viewers. Fans have often gathered outside the Boulogne-Billancourt studios, demonstrating their passion for the program and its host. The mix of entertainment, media analysis, and spontaneous, often heated debates has made TPMP a unique fixture in the French television landscape.
What’s Next?
With such impressive figures, speculation is mounting about the future of TPMP. Will Cyril Hanouna introduce new formats to keep audiences engaged? Will the show’s formula evolve to maintain its massive fanbase? One thing remains certain—TPMP’s influence on French media is undeniable, and its legacy is firmly cemented in television history.
As viewers eagerly await what comes next, one thing is clear: TPMP continues to be a dominant force, keeping millions glued to their screens night after night.