Since he became head of Everyone wants to take their place, Cyril Féraud finds himself facing Jean-Luc Reichmann at the helm of the 12 strokes of noon. Near Télé-Leisure, he gave his opinion on the host of the TF1 game.
Last September, Everyone wants to take their place experienced a new era with the arrival of Cyril Féraud. Viewers were nevertheless able to find Isabelle who began her journey with Jarry to extend it with the host of The Floor. “Isabelle amazes me every day by the extent of his knowledge. Whether in music, cinema, history, she has an extremely broad general knowledge. When I turn to her to see if she has the answer, 95% of the time, she does.”he declared in an interview with Tele-Leisure. Despite certain criticisms on the level of questions, the deputy management of a campsite in Haute-Vienne undergoing professional retraining reached the 100 victories this Thursday, November 7.
“We are each in our own swimming lane” : Cyril Féraud explains why Everyone wants to take their place et The 12 Coups de midi are not comparable
Since his arrival at the head of the game, Cyril Féraud has recorded excellent audiences. For his first month, the host of 100% Logic gained 30,000 followers on average compared to last season with Jarry. Asked whether the objective is now to exceed the audiences for the TF1 game broadcast at the same time, The 12 strokes of noon, Cyril Féraud explains that the programs are not comparable: “The two shows are extremely different. They have coexisted with excellent audiences on both sides for years. Like Jean-Luc said it very rightly in an interview, we are each in our own swimming lane“, he explains.
“He's a huge hard worker“: Cyril Féraud (TLMVPSP) gives his opinion on Jean-Luc Reichmann, host of the 12 shots of noon
Nevertheless, Cyril Féraud specifies about the host of the 12 shots of noon : “I really like Jean Luc. We don't know each other very well, but I know he's a hard worker and that he leaves nothing to chance in his show.” Qualities that Tim's dad admires in the TF1 games presenter. “It’s true that it's super stimulating, when we know that we have a quality show in front of us and vice versa, I think. It forces us on both sides to think about how to always renew our questions, how to impress viewers and ensure that there is no weariness.”he adds.