This represents an increase of 18 points in one year. They are also more numerous: over 58% of 15-24 year-olds watched television every day during confinement. This increase in time spent watching television is most marked among young people: + 65% for 15-24 year olds with 1 hour 47 minutes each day. Thus, during the first 6 weeks of confinement (from 17 March to 26 April 2020), individual viewing times (IVT) for television amounted to a daily average of 4 hours 41 minutes, compared to 3 hours 29 minutes a year earlier, an increase of more than a third. On average, the public spent about one hour twelve minutes more each day watching television than a year ago.
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A sharp increase in the consumption of TV and Internetįrom the first days of lockdown, time spent watching television has increased dramatically, reflecting the central role of the media in supporting French people in this period of crisis. Médiamétrie has analysed the impact of confinement on public attitudes to television and the Internet. As television and Internet audience measurements are automatic, they continued to operate during this period. This period has demonstrated the strong link between the public and the media. On 17 March, the first day of lockdown in France, French people of all ages turned to the media en masse: for information above all, as well as to have fun, watch content and stay in contact with the outside world, from which they had been temporarily cut off.