Thomas Sotto leaves “Télématin” and replaces Yves Calvi in ​​the RTL morning show

Thomas Sotto, 51, has been hosting Télématin since 2021. He initially co-hosted with Julia Vignali and later with Marie Portolano since last year. He also served as Laurent Delahousse’s backup for presenting the weekend news on France 2, a role he will now be stepping down from. Thomas Sotto previously worked at RTL, where he hosted the slot from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. between 2019 and 2021.

“Demanding” and “very frank”

In early July, he was the focus of an investigation by Télérama magazine, which described the atmosphere at Télématin as one of “constant pressure and toxic management.” The presenter defended himself saying, “I have never fostered an environment of fear, it is not in my nature,” while admitting that he could be “demanding” and “very straightforward.”

“A big thank you to Thomas Sotto for his three years at Télématin. He has played a significant role in revitalizing this iconic show and maintaining its position as the top morning show,” France Télévisions news director Alexandre Kara told Télérama on Monday.

New project for Calvi

Launched in 1985 and airing from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m., Télématin attracts an average of 700,000 viewers. Despite facing competition from “Bonjour” on TF1 since January, Télématin has remained the top French morning show. The show will continue to be on air during the Paris Olympic Games, which conclude on August 11.

Thomas Sotto, 51, has been a prominent figure in the French media landscape for many years. He has hosted Télématin since 2021, first in a duo with Julia Vignali and then with Marie Portolano since last year. Additionally, he served as Laurent Delahousse’s joker for the presentation of the weekend news on France 2, a role he will now be giving up. Thomas Sotto’s impressive career also includes working on RTL, where he presented the 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. slot from 2019 to 2021.

“Demanding” and “very frank”

In early July, an investigation by Télérama magazine shed light on the work environment at Télématin, citing “constant pressure and management seen as toxic.” Thomas Sotto defended himself against these claims, stating, “I have never maintained an atmosphere of fear, it is not my nature,” while acknowledging that he can be “demanding” and “very frank” in his approach. Despite this, he has been praised for his contributions to Télématin by France Télévisions news director Alexandre Kara.

New project for Calvi

Established in 1985, Télématin airs from 6:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and continues to attract an average of 700,000 viewers. Despite facing competition from TF1’s “Bonjour” in January, Télématin remains the leading French morning show. The show is expected to continue airing during the Paris Olympic Games until August 11.

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