This Thursday, November 14, 2024 will remain a historic day for France Inter. In fact, radio has surpassed RTL for the first time, finding itself in first place among the most listened to radio stations in France according to figures from Médiamétrie.
A real joy for Nicolas Demorand and Léa Salamé, who have hosted the France Inter morning show for seven years: “Between you and us, it’s amazing love! Together, we’re breaking all audience records,” she declared, recalling that there are each 7,196,000 listeners who tune into this radio station. On this occasion, the two journalists but also Charline Vanhoenacker and Sonia Devillers were present on the set of C à vous, the same evening.
Nicolas Demorand provides an update on the set of C à vous
The opportunity to find out a little more about the duo formed by Léa Salamé and Nicolas Demorand. The director of France Inter, Adèle Van Reeth, gave what for her would be the explanation for their good understanding: “Like all old couples, it probably has to do with sexuality. You have to ask them: either there is a lot of it, or none at all”she said with a laugh.
Nicolas Demorand then wanted to make a very quick clarification: “We’re not sleeping together!” he said, to the laughter of the guests.
“We have immense pleasure working together and I think that's simply called friendship. It's wonderful to experience every day. I'm happy to see Léa every morning, it's also that's why I do the morning show, because she's there every day and I can see her.”he declared.
With Léa Salamé, he forms an accomplice duo
A lovely declaration of friendship which moved Léa Salamé: “it’s beautiful, I didn’t expect that”, she confided. The C à vous teams then continued their overview of C à vous, questioning the editorial journalists on
the subject Nicolas Demorand and Léa Salamé. Dominique Seux then indicated that it was “very happy to see them working together.”
For Claude Askolovitch, “Léa is exactly the character she is, but with doubts, sometimes, that she will not show. Nicolas is a ball of misanthropy, corrected by the love of people and culture and books.” Nice declarations for those who wake up the French every morning.