Reviews for December 31st Bye Bye improves its score

Reviews for December 31st | Bye Bye improves its score

The Bye Bye improved its score from last year. The 2023 edition attracted 3,316,000 live viewers as of December 31, compared to 3,222,000 in 2022.

Posted at 10:18 am.

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According to preliminary data from Numéris provided to Radio-Canada, the humorous year-end review achieved a 91% market share over the course of the evening.

The absolute record still belongs to Bye Bye 2020. In the middle of the pandemic lockdown, the show produced by Simon Olivier Fecteau attracted 3,814,000 viewers, which corresponds to a market share of 93%. In 2021, when a lockdown was just implemented, the live audience reached 3,773,000 people.

Infoman also saw an increase in reviews compared to last year. At 10 p.m., the show hosted by Jean-René Dufort attracted 2,750,000 viewers, 338,000 more than in 2022 (2,412,000).

In the first part of the evening, Live from New Year's Day and See You Next Year suffered a slight decline. At 7 p.m., France Beaudoin's musical high mass fascinated 1,841,000 people (57% of the audience), compared to 1,858,000 and 65% in 2022. At 8:30 p.m., Philippe Laguë's meeting interested 1,595,000 fans (52% of the audience). to 1,682,000 and 61% in 2022.

As for behind-the-scenes shows shown after midnight, “Bye Bye” attracted 1,268,000 people and “Live on New Year's Day” attracted 482,000 revelers.