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TF1 Dern Version 20 Août BBiillaann ddee llaa cchhaaîînnee TTFF11 AAnnnnééee 22000077 les bilans du CSA août 2008 Conseil supérieur de l’audiovisuel Direction des programmes Service de l’information et de la documentation août 2008 BBiillaann ddee llaa cchhaaîînnee TTFF11 AAnnnnééee 22000077 SSoommmmaaiirree Rapide panorama du bilan 2007 5 1. Obligations de programmation 9 Tableau des engagements quantitatifs 13 2. Quotas de diffusion 19 3. Pluralisme et honnêteté de l’information Déontologie des programmes 23 4. Protection de l’enfance 27 5. Obligations spécifiques 31 6. Publicité, parrainage et téléachat 35 7. Contribution à la production 39 Annexes (liste) 43 Rapide panorama du bilan 2007 Malgré un changement des équipes dirigeantes de TF1 en cours d’année, la programmation de la chaîne n’a que très peu évolué - la répartition entre les différents genres diffusés reste stable. Points forts • Un respect des quotas globalement satisfaisant La chaîne respecte ses obligations tant réglementaires que convention- nelles. Son respect des quotas de diffusion est satisfaisant tant en ce qui concerne la diffusion des œuvres cinématographiques qu’en ce qui concerne la diffusion des œuvres audiovisuelles. Le bon respect des quotas relatifs à la diffusion des œuvres d’expression originale française est particulièrement à souligner - bien que celui concernant la diffusion des œuvres audiovisuelles aux heures de grande écoute enregistre un net recul - car les pourcentages relevés dépassent largement les minimums requis (entre +6,5 points et +12,5 points). • Un investissement toujours très important dans la production d’œuvres audiovisuelles TF1 continue d’être la chaîne qui investit le plus dans la production de telles œuvres : près de 251 M€. • Une diversité de la programmation, surtout sur la tranche 18h/23h Comme les années précédentes, la chaîne a veillé à la diversité des genres qu’elle diffuse (fiction, information, documentaires, magazines, émissions de divertissement…). Sur l’ensemble de la journée, néanmoins, la répartition entre les différents genres diffusés présente certains déséquilibres dans la mesure où la fiction télévisuelle (dont l’animation) représente à elle seule 38,2 % du volume total de diffusion et que le genre suivant, le genre « divertissement, musique et spectacle » est moitié moindre avec un pourcentage de 16,1 %. Sur la tranche 18 heures/23 heures, le classement s’inverse - le genre « divertissement, musique et spectacle » passant en premier - et l’écart entre les deux premiers genres diffusés se resserre (avec respectivement 30,6 % et 20,5 %), suivis de près par l’information avec 18 %. LES BILANS DU CSA ANNÉE 2007 – TF1 555 • Une augmentation sensible des programmes sous-titrés La proportion de programmes sous-titrés a de nouveau augmenté en 2007 : 60 % des programmes diffusés par TF1 (hors écrans publicitaires) sont désormais accessibles aux personnes sourdes ou malentendantes, ce qui représente un volume horaire de 4 727 heures de programmes. Un effort significatif a été effectué pour les émissions d’information avec le sous-titrage, depuis le 2 avril 2007, de tous les journaux télévisés ainsi que des programmes concernant les élections présidentielle et législatives. • Une diminution des programmes de catégorie III en première partie de soirée TF1 a pris en compte, dans son bilan pour l’année 2006, la remarque faite par le Conseil sur le caractère excessif du nombre de programmes de catégorie III diffusés en première partie de soirée : de 26 en 2006 ils ont été réduits à 9 en 2007. • L’apparition d’un magazine d’information politique en période pré-électorale L’organisation de l’élection présidentielle en 2007 a suscité le lancement d’un nouveau format de magazine d’information politique. Dans le cadre d’un débat en plateau, J’ai une question à vous poser a proposé un échantillon de 100 Français qui ont pu poser des questions aux candidats à cette élection. • Une diffusion importante d’œuvres d’animation d’origine européenne Près de 65 % des 944 heures d’œuvres d’animation diffusées par TF1 en 2007 sont d’origine européenne. Points faibles • Un recul du respect du quota de diffusion d’œuvres d’expression française aux heures de grande écoute Bien que le quota soit au-dessus du minimum requis de 40 % (46,5 %), ce pourcentage est inférieur de 7,1 points à celui constaté en 2006. Cette baisse se retrouve dans le calcul de l’obligation de diffusion de 120 heures d’œuvres inédites d’expression originale française et européennes débutant entre 20 heures et 21 heures, qui a diminué de 17 heures 22 minutes entre 2006 et 2007 pour s’établir à 144 heures 21 minutes. LES BILANS DU CSA ANNÉE 2007 – TF1 666 • La faiblesse de l’offre cinématographique en première partie de soirée La baisse de l’offre cinématographique de TF1 se confirme en 2007 puisque seules 61 premières parties de soirée ont été consacrées à la diffusion d’une œuvre cinématographique, contre 78 en 2005 ( ?) . • Des émissions culturelles diffusées de plus en plus tardivement Les obligations musicales de TF1 sont respectées grâce à des diffusions intervenant parfois en fin de soirée, mais surtout la nuit. On peut également noter le caractère de plus en plus tardif de l’émission Vol de Nuit dont la diffusion a été, depuis septembre 2007, décalée de minuit à 1 heure. ² ² Audience DURÉE D’ÉCOUTE QUOTIDIENNE 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 4 ans et + 65’38’’ 63’16’’ 65’06’’ 66’43’’ 64’32’’ 63’37’’ Source : Médiamétrie. ÉVOLUTION DE L’AUDIENCE ET DE LA PART D’AUDIENCE Audience Part d’audience 2007 Rappel 2006 2007 Rappel 2006 Ensemble de la population 4,4 4,5 30,7 31,6 (4 ans et +) 4-10 ans 2,8 2,7 29,9 30,5 15-34 ans 3,7 3,8 32,8 33,9 +50 ans 5,3 5,4 29 30,0 Source : Médiamétrie. La liste des 10 meilleures audience est jointe en annexe 1. LES BILANS DU CSA ANNÉE 2007 – TF1 777 11.. Obligations de programmation Caractéristiques de la programmation STRUCTURE 24H/24 Genre de programme 2007 Rappel 2006 Information 1 073h54 12,3% 1 042h16 11,9% Documentaires / Magazines 1 004h17 11,5% 1 094h35 12,5% Fiction cinématographique 327h45 3,8% 313h05 3,6% Fiction télévisuelle (dont animation) 3 351h01 38,2% 3 255h15 37,1% Divertissement, musique et spectacle 1 412h13 16,1% 1 443h54 16,5% Sport 210h30 2,4% 252h29 2,9% Autres émissions (publicité, téléachat 1 380h20 15,7% 1 358h26 15,5% bandes-annonces, autopromotion...) Total 8 760h 100% 8 760h 100% Source : CSA, Direction des programmes. STRUCTURE 18H/23H Genre de programme 2007 Rappel 2006 Information 327h54 18% 305h04 16,7% Documentaires / Magazines 56h22 3,1% 53h08 2,9% Fiction cinématographique 115h36 6,3% 115h31 6,3% Fiction télévisuelle (dont animation) 374h56 20,5% 350h57 19,2% Divertissement, musique et spectacle 558h02 30,6% 572h04 31,4% Sport 72h21 4% 107h16 5,9% Autres émissions (publicité, téléachat 319h49 17,5% 3 21h00 17,6% bandes-annonces, autopromotion...) Total 1825h 100% 1 825h 100% Source : CSA, Direction des programmes. D’une année sur l’autre, la répartition des genres des programmes diffusés sur l’ensemble de la journée par TF1 est stable. Cette constatation se vérifie de nouveau en 2007. Comme les années précédentes, les deux genres les plus présents à l’antenne en 2007, sur l’ensemble de la journée, sont respectivement le genre « fiction LES BILANS DU CSA ANNÉE 2007 – TF1 999 télévisuelle » puis le genre « divertissement, musique et spectacle ». Ces deux genres représentent, à eux deux, 54,3 % du volume total de diffusion de la chaîne avec une nette prédominance du genre « fiction télévisuelle » (22 points de différence avec le genre suivant, contre 20 en 2006). Le genre fiction télévisuelle est en constante progression depuis 2002. Avec un volume horaire de 3 351 heures (soit 95 heures 46 minutes de plus par rapport à 2006), ce genre représente 38,2 % de la programmation totale. Cette augmentation ne profite qu’aux fictions télévisuelles européennes (+ 117 heures), le volume des fictions non européennes étant en très légère baisse (- 22 heures). Les diffusions et rediffusions le lendemain matin de la série Le Destin de Lisa - la transposition allemande de la série Ugly Betty - qui représentent un volume de diffusion de 272 heures sur l’année, expliquent en grande partie cette augmentation. Cette augmentation du volume de diffusion des fictions télévisuelles européennes constatée en 2007 ne modifie cependant pas la répartition en termes d’origine des fictions télévisuelles, qui restent majoritairement non européennes (55,7 %). Les fictions télévisuelles hors animation sont à 63 % d’origine non européenne. Ce pourcentage tombe à 36,2 % pour les œuvres d’animation. Sur la tranche 18 heures/23 heures, l’augmentation du genre fiction télévisuelle se confirme. Elle est cependant beaucoup moins sensible que celle qui avait été constatée entre 2005 et 2006 (+ 23 heures 59 minutes entre 2006 et 2007 contre + 50 heures 22 minutes entre 2005 et 2006). Deuxième genre sur l’ensemble de la journée (16,1 % du volume total de diffusion), le genre divertissement, musique et spectacle reste le genre le plus présent sur la tranche horaire 18 heures/23 heures avec un pourcentage de 30,6 %. Ce pourcentage élevé s’explique par la forte présence des jeux quotidiens en avant-soirée ( Un contre 100 , Une famille en or , La Roue de la fortune , Qui veut gagner des millions , Secret Story et Star Academy ) et de quelques émissions phares diffusées en première partie de soirée ( Star Academy, Qui veut gagner des millions ). Ce genre baisse légèrement ( 14 heures 20 minutes sur la tranche 18 heures/23 heures et - 31 heures 41 minutes sur l’ensemble de la journée), diminution cependant moins marquée qu’en 2006, où la baisse était respectivement de - 44 heures 44 minutes et de - 123 heures 24 minutes.
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