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The practice of reading degreases among the French in 2025

Summary by Le Figaro
EXCLUSIVE - A study revealed by Le Figaro, commissioned by the National Book Centre, draws the alarm bell: the screens cannibalize the reading, which is becoming increasingly a marginal activity.

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How many books do you read a year? A study commissioned by the Centre national du livre makes a point: we read less and less. It's never been seen for 10 years. And we know the person in charge. Top Info tells you. (Culture, media and entertainment). TF1 INFO

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Based on a study commissioned by the Centre national du livre, "Le Figaro" reveals that only "45 per cent of French people report reading daily" in 2025.

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EXCLUSIVE - A study revealed by Le Figaro, commissioned by the National Book Centre, draws the alarm bell: the screens cannibalize the reading, which is becoming increasingly a marginal activity.

·Paris, France
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The 6th Barometer of the Centre national du livre shows a general decline in reading among the French, including regular readers. A worrying situation that results from the omnipresence of screens.

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The Centre national du livre has unveiled the 6th edition of its biannual barometer "Les Français et la lire", which notes a decline in reading in favour of screens.

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The regular practice of reading collapses in Hexagon, affecting all generations and all social categories. A worrying trend is confirmed: the French abandon books massively. According to a recent study, only 56% of the population today considers themselves to be assiduous reader, a figure in free fall compared to the years [...] The article The French turn their backs on reading: a worrying decline confirmed by the figures appeared first on Le S…

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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