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Scheduled until the end of 2024, Camille Combal continues in the “4 p.m.-7 p.m.” on NRJ at the start of the school year

The return home is going wonderfully for Camille Combal. On September 30, NRJ announced that its former troublemaker (2006-2008) was going to take over the station's afternoon time slot to replace Sébastien Cauet, indicted for rape and sexual assault. A limited edition “comeback” for the star host of TF1, who was to take control of the airwaves between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. daily, until December. “And then we see”whispered at the time a radio executive to our colleagues from “Parisien”.

“We have so much fun with you”

This is now all seen since the person concerned announced live in the issue of Friday December 20 that he was going to extend the experience. “I kiss all the listeners who have been on the air since we started the show on October 14”he first wanted to say, before telling them the good news. “I’m so happy because we’re going to see each other again at the start of the school year. We didn’t know if we were going to stay but we’re having so much fun with you and the whole team that we’re going to continue.”assured the one who is accompanied by Rémi, Ornella and Emilie every afternoon of the week. The announcement was greeted with warm applause in the studio, and the meeting was set for January 6, after the end-of-year holidays. This extension could give a boost to the audiences of NRJ, which had its worst historical return, during the September-October 2024 wave.

A busy year 2025

As for Camille Combal, he seems to have adapted to his busy schedule between his activities on television and his daily appointment on the radio. In 2025, the strong link of TF1 will find itself at the helm of season 7 of “Mask Singer”, which has just revealed its jury of investigators, but also of the fourteenth edition of “Dancing with the stars”, notably with Florent Manaudou and Charlotte de Turkheim in the casting. The host will also try his hand at comedy again since he will play a Gallic ghost in the series “Ghosts” produced by TF1 and Disney+ and adapted from an English format.

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