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Media transfer window: Daphné Bürki on France Inter, Christophe Barbier towards LCI … which changes at the start of the school year

Public radio begins a change of course

Méli-Mélo in Franceinfo. Julien Benedetto leaves the slice from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. to present the 23 -hour newspaper. Jean-Rémi Baudot gives way “the informed of the evening” to his binomial Agathe Lambret and will take the lead in the political service of the chain. To ensure the political interview of “La Matinale”, Agathe Lambret will be alongside Paul Larrouturou, who leaves the TF1 group. They will replace Jérôme Chapuis who remains a regular journalist of the morning, alone at the helm with the departure of Sahlia Brakhlia who will now be Joker from “C in the air” alongside Lorrain Sénéchal. The 5-7 stops and gives way to a morning that will start at 6 am. It is therefore an hour of information that jumps on the station. Constance Villanova, survivor of Mouv ‘, will present a new ticket dedicated to social networks.

The stirring continues on France Inter. Daphne Bürki, known for her role as a juror in the program Drag Race France On France 2, and its role alongside Thomas Jolly in the Olympic Opening Ceremony in 2024, will replace Mathilde Serrell in the interview with “New Heads”, from Monday to Thursday at 9:50 am. The program Culturebox, le showthat she animated on France 4 alongside Raphäl Yem, is not renewed. As for Mathilde Serrell, she will meet listeners from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., where she will welcome guests on the cultural phenomena of the moment. She retains her daily chronicle in the morning of France Inter: “A new world”. It will now be broadcast at 7:40 a.m.

Goodbye investigation and report on France-Inter? The station saves in all directions. The investigation issue, “Info Secrets”, which carried out very advanced investigations, is deleted in its current version. It will only take place only once a month, in the branch reporting box, interceptions, Sunday morning. This therefore decreases, mechanically, the number of reports.

Politics changes its head. “Political question” broadcast every Sunday from noon to 1 p.m. in partnership with The world And France Télévisions, changes presenter. She will now be hosted by Alexandra Bensaïd, well known to the station, with the weekly program “We don’t stop eco”, every Saturday at 9:10 a.m..

Bern returns to Radio France. Stéphane Bern, a well -known face from France Télévisions with his “secret of stories” or the “Bellefond” series, leaves Europe 1 to join Radio France. He will be at the microphone here, the network of local radio stations in France, to present a historic column from Monday to Friday at 7:55 am, or reunion of the former “Fou du Roi” of France Inter with the public audiovisual service. An appointment that also speaks of the relationship to history, reactionary, of the antenna.

New faces on public television

The news of France 2 evolves. First announced upheaval: the 8 p.m. television news changes presenter. In question: the too great insolence of Anne-Sophie Lapix, accused of asking too frank questions to some of her political guests. It is not as if she was a journalist … so it’s the much smoother Léa Salamé who replaces her. She left the morning of France Inter that she has been hosting since 2017 with Nicolas Demorand since 2017.

Berezina in Télématin. TF1 debauchery last year to co-host the morning of France 2 with Flavie Flament, Julien Arnaud is dismissed from the chain after a year. “Télématin” will now be led by Maya Lauqué and Damien Thévenot who so far assumed the weekend editions. Julien Arnaud leaves with BFMTV, recruited by his former boss on LCI, Fabien Namias. Flavie Flament will host a traveling daily program everywhere in France, from September, broadcast on France 3.

End of a flagship game. The essential television game of France 3, “Questions for a champion”, will disappear during the week and will now be scheduled on weekends only. Several deputies, and its host Samuel Etienne, have launched a petition. Two new games are launched: “Intuition”, led by Cyril Féraud, and “The Ring”, Escape Game in the French Alps presented by Laurent Luyat, in a “savings” budget.

The family in all its states. “The Kindergarten XXL” replace “The Maison des Maternelles”. The program, in its new formula, will no longer be hosted by Agathe Lecaron but by Marie Portolano. The daily newspaper, so far broadcast Monday to Friday at 9:35 a.m. on France 2, will now be broadcast at the end of the afternoon on France 4. It will no longer be just centered on questions related to pregnancy and early childhood but will be interested in the whole family. Agathe Lecaron will pass on France 2 to present “Bien Entre ensemble” from Monday to Friday at 9:30 am. Already co-presenter of the weekly version of the show on Saturday, with Ali Rebeihi, Agathe Lecaron will host the daily with Sarah Kaddour and Arnaud Lauqué.

On France 5, programs evolve. Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine passes her hand on Friday and Saturday to her columnist Mohamed Bouhafsi, in the program “C à vous” that she has been hosting since 2017. The program “C l’Hebdo”, hitherto broadcast on Saturday and presented by Aurélie Casse therefore disappears from the Grille de France 5 at the start of the school year. The journalist joins “C in the air”, still on France 5, Friday and Saturday.

TV5 Monde recruits Ali Baddou. The former animator of “C l’Hebdo” returns to television. He joined TV5 Monde in October for a new weekly program devoted to art. Surrounded by a team of columnists, he will evoke artistic trends as well as major cultural events and will also meet French -speaking artists.

The M6 group does its market on other channels and stations

A big steering wheel to the far right. The group’s choice is obviously Cyril Hanouna. With its very engaged positions on the far right on Europe 1, its subservient to Vincent Bolloré, it is he who marks the grid with a hot iron. He will join W9 and present daily “all beautiful brand new”, TBT9, from 6 to 9 pm. He also leaves Europe 1 and will integrate Fun Radio, radio of the M6 group, where he will this time “all beautiful fun”, a daily program scheduled from 3 to 6 pm. To be on the same grid as Cyril Hanouna is to accept a pact with the devil. Karine Le Marchand and Bruno Guillon also refused to share the antenna with him. While Bruno Guillon will replace Olivier Minne at the presentation of the game “Everyone has his say” on France 2, accompanied by Sidonie Bonnec, Karine Lemarchand will finally remain on M6. But what brand Cyril Hanouna will leave on the group, and on all those who join him?

In terms of information, Anne-Sophie Lapix enters the M6 group. She leaves the presentation of the 20 -hour newspaper in France 2 and will join RTL where she will lead from Monday to Friday the tranche from 6 to 8 p.m., in place of Yves Calvi who did not communicate on her next contract. Anne-Sophie Lapix will also conduct interviews every Sunday on M6 with personalities at the heart of the news.

RTL also recruits Marc-Olivier Fogiel. After managing the BFMTV channel for five years, the host will return to RTL, for a daily interview in the morning, at 8:15 am.

A little culture. Augustin Trapenard is one of the arrivals on RTL at the start of the school year. He will offer a weekly program, broadcast on weekends, as well as cultural chronicle every Friday in “RTL morning”, the morning presented by Thomas Sotto. He will still continue to animate “La Grande Librairie” on France Télévisions.

False departure. Alain Duhamel, after having announced to Cor and Cri that he retired, will return to BFMTV and arrive on RTL to comment on the major topical themes every Monday on the antenna. The 85 -year -old journalist is not ready to leave the ship …

Olivier Minne leaves the fort. Mythical animator of Fort Boyard for 22 years, Olivier Minne leaves the public service and will arrive on M6 where he will host three game programs including “Le Mallon weak”. He also yields the animation of the game “Everyone has his say”, on France 2, to Bruno Guillon, already a presenter of “Everyone has their turn” on the same channel.

Télébelle. The group signs the return of the duo of animators Laurent Fontaine and Pascal Bataille, cantors of the Télé-Poubelle, who also underwent the C8 broadcasting on TNT. They bounce on W9 with “there is only the truth that matters”, where two people separated by life are found in set, for the better as for the worst, the same concept since 2002.

Arrivals and departures at BFMTV

Musical chairs. BFMTV has gone to get Marc Faugle, Director of Information for France Inter for two years. The journalist will host an information meeting from September on the channel. Ironically: it is a journalist from BFMTV, Philippe Corbé, who succeeds him in his old functions. Are public journalists interchangeable with the worst of what is done in terms of information?

A little reports don’t harm. Nicolas Poincaré, former presenter of “Investigation supplement”, was also recruited by BFMTV and will become editor -in -chief and presenter of “Red Line”, the program of long format reports of the chain.

Consciousness clauses. At RMC, the “After Foot” loses its two emblematic animators: Thibaut Giangrande and Nicolas Vilas, both in the group for 15 years. They activated their conscience clause following the acquisition of BFMTV/RMC by Rodolphe Saadé, just like Ashley Chevalier, who presented “Degi info”, and therefore leaves for M6.

The farewell of Christophe Barbier. After nine years on BFMTV, the editorialist with the red scarf of “20 hours BFM” will join LCI at the start of the school year.

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