We see the Roland-Garros tournament, also known as the French Open, on our screens as every year. Founded in 1891 under the name of the French Tennis Championships, held since 1925 in its current form and since 1928 at the Roland-Garros stadium in Paris, it brings together tennis players from all over the world. In order to broadcast this large-scale competition, television channels are turning their programs upside down. This is especially true for France 2, which is no longer broadcasting, for example. don’t forget the lyrics For one week until the tournament end date, June 11th.
“Courage, we’ll be back soon”
A week ago, the host shared a photo of Luca Van Assche winning, showing that he too is enjoying the tennis tournament despite his France 2 show being rescheduled. In the comments, one user wrote to him: “PErso, don’t forget the lyrics, see you later I prefer Nagui”. Mélanie Page’s husband, Tease, shared a short video of a whining boy on his Instagram story yesterday. Nothing is love except what she wrote so far “One week after I took my NOPLP dose”. It’s a fun way to show your viewers and fans that you’re thinking of them. He added with a kiss emoji: “Courage, we’ll be back soon”. Often the presenter achieves great success with the audience at France 2 with his musical play, and in the absence of the broadcast don’t forget the lyricsWe can notice the slight increase in the audience share. tomorrow belongs to us on TF1 broadcast over the same time slot. For example, four days ago, the first channel’s soap opera garnered an 18.7% viewership share (PDA) with 2,719,000 viewers, 16.8% of the PDA and 1,296.000 viewers for the Roland Garros tournament.
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Source: Programme Television

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