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France Time Spent With Media 2024

An Overall Media Reset Is Underway, but Digital’s Rise Continues

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Total media time spent is falling slowly in France—it won’t drop below pre-pandemic levels until 2026. Meanwhile, digital’s proportion of total media time is gaining as traditional media falls out of favor.
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The balance of time spent with media among adults in France is shifting increasingly toward digital. But traditional media time is declining faster than digital is replacing it, meaning a drop in overall media time through our forecast.

Key Question: As total media time declines, where should advertisers turn to find their audiences?

Key Stat: Digital media has risen steadily since the pandemic, while traditional media has declined more rapidly. Digital media time trailed traditional time in 2021, but digital will be 1 hour and 12 minutes (1:12) ahead by 2026.

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  1. Executive Summary
  2. Total media time is slowly declining, as digital’s rise can’t compensate for traditional’s decline
  1. Total time spent will drop below the pre-pandemic peak for the first time in 2026
  2. Digital became the majority share of time spent in 2022, and that share is growing
  1. Total video time is falling as traditional TV loses its luster
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Bill Fisher

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Paul Briggs
Principal Analyst
Brian Lau
Forecasting Analyst
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