The management of C8 has come under scrutiny from Arcom regarding control of the channel. The channel has stated that it is prepared to take action.
Will C8 be able to regain control over Cyril Hanouna? The channel’s management faced questioning today from Arcom regarding their control of the channel. The show “Do not touch My TV” and particularly Cyril Hanouna are being targeted.
The host has been receiving warnings and fines since the start of his show. His recent move to Europe 1 to cover the legislative campaign caused controversy, and an investigation by Le Monde revealed his lack of impartiality.
Starting from the new school year, “Do not touch My TV” will be pre-recorded and broadcast with a delay of 30 to 45 minutes. This approach will allow the production to edit out scenes that might potentially spark controversy.
“C8 is committed to implementing a new process that will ensure we have control over its broadcast,” stated Gérald-Brice Viret, CEO of Canal+ France, the parent company of C8, during discussions with the audiovisual regulator in relation to the renewal of 15 digital terrestrial television (DTT) frequencies.
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Can C8 Regain Control Over Cyril Hanouna?
C8 management was recently questioned by Arcom regarding control of the channel. The focus has primarily been on the popular show “Do not touch My TV” and its host, Cyril Hanouna. Hanouna has faced criticism and fines for various incidents on the show, including questions regarding impartiality raised during his coverage of the legislative campaign on Europe 1.
Changes to the Show
Starting from the new school year, “Do not touch My TV” will no longer be broadcast live. Instead, episodes will be pre-recorded and aired with a delay of 30 to 45 minutes. This new approach will allow the production team to remove any content that might potentially spark controversy.
C8’s Commitment to Control
Gérald-Brice Viret, CEO of Canal+ France, the parent company of C8, has stated that C8 is committed to implementing a new process to ensure better control over the show’s content. This move comes as part of the renewal of 15 digital terrestrial television (DTT) frequencies.
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