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The show 'Our great decisions' with Hugo Clément on France 2 attracts less than 600,000 spectators

The show 'Our great decisions' with Hugo Clément on France 2 attracts less than 600,000 spectators

Hugo Clément on France 2: “Our big decisions” struggles to convince the public

\n\nIn the ruthless world of audiovisual, not all shows meet with the expected success. This is the case of "Our big decisions", presented by the journalist Hugo Clement on France 2. With less than 600,000 viewers, the show is struggling to gain public favor.\n\n

An innovative concept that does not find its audience

\n\n“Our big decisions” is an innovative concept that explores the major decisions of daily life through the prism of the average citizen. Despite this new approach, the show is struggling to find its audience with less 600,000 viewers. Undeniably, it seems that the vision of Hugo Clement failed to seduce, despite his humanist approach which earned him recognition in his previous work at Konbini.\n\n

What future for “Our big decisions”?

\n\nFaced with these figures, what future is emerging for “Our big decisions” ? France 2 always supports the show and the work of Hugo Clement, despite these figures being less impressive than expected. However, some industry experts say the show may need significant changes in order to attract a wider audience.\n\n

A challenge for Hugo Clément and France 2

\n\nThis situation represents a real challenge for Hugo Clement, known for his journalistic commitment and his desire to move the lines. For now, France 2 did not comment on the future of the show. However, both the channel and the journalist are known for their tenacity and their desire to produce quality content, which will not fail to find its audience in the long term. \n\nSo, although getting started is more difficult than expected, “Our big decisions” has perhaps not yet said its last word. Either way, it is an enriching experience for Hugo Clement and for France 2 who, through this innovative concept, dared to take risks to offer something different on the French audiovisual landscape. \n\n