For several weeks, the audiences of the daily series of TF1, tomorrow belongs to us are in decline and have more and more difficulty to pass the bar of 3 million viewers. Is this a general erosion of this type of program? Still, on France 3, “Plus belle la vie” is indeed in the red zone. After attracting nearly 5 million viewers, the series is barely halfway at the moment and might end in the coming months, according to several newspapers.
Suddenly TF1 does not want to find itself in this situation with “Tomorrow belongs to us” and has decided to take out the big game. Le Parisien therefore explains how the front page decided on new emergency measures to stem the loss of audience whose jeanmarcmorandini.com echoed for several weeks, in the morning by revealing the figures to you at 9am. For the occasion several measures have been taken according to the daily.
Here are the 4 measures taken to relaunch the soap opera:
1/ Called to the rescue in season 5 with the mission of injecting more comedy, the collection director and artistic producer, Marc Kressmann is already leaving his post.
2/ Airing a new story called Murder Party with a return to basics, with polar, intergenerational intrigues, all anchored in Sète.
3/ Young adults, that is to say Bart, Noor, Garance, Charlie, Gabriel are now put more and more in the spotlight.
4/ Stability of the casting while for 9 months things have evolved enormously with the departures of historical figures like Anne Caillon, Juliette Tresanini, Linda Hardy, Théo Cosset and the arrivals of popular comedians like Xavier Deluc, Jennifer Lauret, Alexandre Varga, Emmanuel Moire, Charlotte Gaccio… Sudden movements that visibly destabilized viewers