Guillaume Meurice and his gang arrive on Nova
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Guillaume Meurice and his gang arrive on Nova

True to its free spirit, its impertinence and its independence, Radio Nova, which has always given the microphone to comedians, welcomes this season Guillaume Meurice, Aymeric Lompret, Juliette Arnaud et Pierre-Emmanuel Barre (back on the radio after 7 years of absence), 4 new voices who will make noise and continue to freely broadcast their stories on our airwaves.

Every Sunday, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., they will host, live and in public, The Lasta radio show in which Meurice and his band will deliver a sharp, objective and impartial analysis of current events. The first of The Last will take place Sunday September 8th at the theater of The European (Paris), and will be broadcast live on Radio Nova and nova.fr. To attend the show, go to the online ticket office, right here.

“As we understood that freedom of expression was above all a nice concept, we said to ourselves that it was better to imagine each show as if it were the last” declared Guillaume Meurice.

This season’s schedule also includes, from Monday to Friday, two flagship Radio Nova programs and a new feature:

• Did you see the time? (7 a.m.-9 a.m.), the musical, cultural and offbeat morning show of Thierry Paretfamiliar voice of the radio, and of revelation Ségo Raffaitin.

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• The Nova Club (20h-22h) de David Blotat the helm of this cult show for twelve years. All the music, all the trends, with specialists, columnists, live shows and guests to tell you about them.

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• And a new show for this season: Le Scorepresented by Charline Rouxmusic journalist and media specialist. From 6:30 to 8 p.m., she will welcome guests who make the news — comedians, actors, writers, chefs, etc. — for an hour of interviews. She will delve into their relationship to work, art, humor, and everyday life, all punctuated by a custom soundtrack concocted by Nova’s programmers.

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“Radio Nova is much more than a radio station. It is an open space for freedom of expression and diversity of ideas, to challenge the status quo and inspire change. In a media landscape often dominated by conformism and conservatism, the Combat group and Radio Nova defend progressive values ​​and are committed to a more just society,” Matthieu Pigasse, founder of the Combat Group.

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