Davant and Praud on Europe 1, Ruquier on BFMTV… All the news for the start of the TV and radio season

2023-08-26 09:00:00

MEDIA LETTER. Radio and television channels are competing for proposals to boost their audiences for the 2023-2024 season, which begins on Monday. Detail review.





Pair Olivier Ubertalli

Pascal Praud lands on Europe 1, Segolene Royal on C8 and Laurent Ruquier on BFMTV.
Pascal Praud arrives on Europe 1, Ségolène Royal on C8 and Laurent Ruquier on BFMTV.
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PMore than the television channels, it was above all the radios that animated the transfer market this year, the famous “mercato” of the media. Under the leadership of its director Adèle Van Reeth, the leader France Inter has reorganized its mornings and followingnoons. Still in the red on the financial side and attracting only 1.9 million listeners, Europe 1, in the process of being absorbed by the Vivendi group of the Bolloré family, took out the check book to attach the services by Pascal Praud and Sophie Davant. On the side of the small screen, France Televisions had to manage many departures, like that of Laurent Ruquier, recruited by BFMTV. Overview of the news for the new media season which begins this Monday, August 28.

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Praud, Davant, Isle, Lagarde…: Europe 1 bets Bolloré version

Main novelty, the CNews journalist Pascal Praud who left RTL takes over the 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. slot. Already present on the Vivendi channel from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. Time for the pros, he will have a busy day at work. Coming from France Télévisions where she presented Deal doneSophie Davant will entertain the followingnoon Sophie & Friends from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Dimitri Pavlenko remains at the helm of the morning show where Olivier de Lagarde, hitherto deputy editor-in-chief of France Info, will present the press review at 8:40 a.m. Ciao Philippe Vandel… Thomas Isle, former presenter of The Daily on France 5, replaces him at the helm of the media program from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Note that Sonia Mabrouk’s interview from the morning of Europe 1 will now be co-broadcast on CNews at 8:10 a.m., Laurence Ferrari devoting herself to her duties at the magazine Paris Match and its broadcast Punchline.

France Inter change d’humour

It’s the end of the daily “Charline gang”. The management of Inter, led by Adèle Van Reeth, now programs Charline Vanhoenacker and her friends (with the notable exception of Alex Vizorek who left on RTL and was replaced for his humorous column in the morning by David Castello-Lopes) on Sunday evenings in public , from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. To replace her on weekdays from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., a female trio including former Radio Nova and Konbini journalist Marie Misset, columnist Maïa Mazaurette and comedian Marine Baousson. The morning of the first radio station in France is also changing. Sonia Devillers resumes the 7:50 a.m. interview. Léa Salamé begins with the 8:20 a.m. interview and remains on the air until 10 a.m. On Sundays, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., Rebecca Manzoni takes over the animation of the Mask and Feather, due to the retirement of Jérôme Garcin. The information department is now managed by Marc Fauvelle, who left France Info. At France Culture, now headed by Émelie de Jong who replaced Sandrine Treiner, who resigned, Guillaume Erner’s morning show will start at 6.30 a.m. and will welcome five columnists, the Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo, the writer Bernard Werber, the scientist Aurélie Jean, glaciologist Heïdi Sevestre and neurologist Lionel Naccache.

RTL revamps midday and evening

Largely outpaced by France Inter, with France Info getting closer, the second station in France, RTL, had to deal with the departure of Pascal Praud. Éric Brunet replaces him for The listeners have the floorfrom 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. From 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., RTL Soir is revamped in “talk-show” mode with Julien Sellier at the presentation, accompanied by two comedians, Alex Vizorek and Marc-Antoine Le Bret. morning news still hosted by Yves Calvi and Amandine Bégot, the humorous 7:20 am column is replaced by a daily post on the history of Lorànt Deutsch.

The new morning workers of France Info and Europe 2

To make up for the departure of Marc Fauvelle from France Inter, France Info has recruited Jérôme Chapuis, former editorial director of The cross, as a morning worker. He will present with Salhia Brakhlia the 8 h 30 franceinfo and will animate The Informed until 9:30 a.m. Europe 2 music radio is also revamping its morning slot: it is now Clément Lanoue, alias Clément l’encruste, who will be at the helm, replacing Guillaume Genton.

The brilliance of the small screen: Laurent Ruquier on BFMTV

Dissatisfied with the proposals of his employer France Télévisions, Laurent Ruquier arrives on a news channel: BFMTV. Facing Pascal Praud on CNews, Cyril Hanouna on C8 and Yann Barthès on TMC, he will host the 8 p.m. segment with Julie Hammett, debauched from LCI. Due to late recruitment, in July, Laurent Ruquier will not start until October. Aurélie Casse, who previously presented the 20 hours from BFMTV, file on France 5 for the magazine C the weekly on Saturday, left to him by Ali Baddou who will present the weekend morning of France Inter. Another departure from the channel of Patrick Drahi’s Altice group: Jean-Baptiste Boursier leaves to animate the morning show of LCI, previously held by Stefan Etcheverry. New face also for the morning of the competing public channel, France Info, now directed by Jean-Baptiste Marteau in replacement of Samuel Étienne.

Main recruit of TF1 this season, Isabelle Ithurburu. The Canal+ journalist and presenter of Canal Rugby Clubwill host the show 50′ inside, embodied so far by Nikos Aliagas. On France 2, Laurence Boccolini, who hosted Everyone wants to take its place, will be replaced by comedian Jarry. To present Deal donethe channel replaced Sophie Davant with Julia Vignali, from Telematin. It is Marie Portolano who succeeds him alongside Thomas Sotto on the morning show of France 2. La Deux also welcomes RTL comedians Alex Vizorek and Philippe Caverivière for a weekly meeting on Sundays. Cyril Hanouna boosted the transfer window by securing the services of the socialist Ségolène Royal for his show TPMP on C8, which Matthieu Delormeau and Benjamin Castaldi leave. On TMC, Yann Barthès welcomes in Daily Jean-Michel Apathie as political columnist. Finally, three years following his dismissal, comedian Sébastien Thoen returns to Canal+. One of the thousand and one new surprises for the new season!


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