Cyril Féraud will no longer present “Slam” and will take control of “Everybody wants to take the place” on France 2

Cyril Féraud will no longer present “Slam” and will take control of “Everybody wants to take the place” on France 2
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Cyril Féraud will no longer present “Slam” at the start of the next school year on 2 after 16 years at the helm of the late afternoon show. The presenter will replace Jarry at the helm of “Everyone wants to take their place” he announced this Saturday April 27 to Le Parisien.

Some France 2 viewers will lose some of their bearings at the start of the next school year. Indeed, as revealed by Le Parisien, Cyril Féraud will no longer present “Slam”. On April 4, Jarry announced that he was leaving the presentation of the France 2 midday TV game after a year.

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His replacement has therefore been revealed and it is Cyril Féraud. The one who also hosts “100% Logic” or “Family Duels” will therefore succeed the comedian who stops presenting the show after a single season despite record audiences, with 19.6% of market share on average in March for example.

He leaves “Slam” after more than 5000 broadcasts

The latter revealed to our colleagues that he was very surprised by the choice of the management of France Télévisions. “Honestly, I didn’t expect it! It’s a real alignment of the planets. I was made this proposition a few days ago, and I asked them for forty-eight hours to think about it. But I quickly decided knew that I really wanted it because I like new adventures and this one is particularly beautiful,” he confided.

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After 16 years of good and loyal service and more than 5,000 animated shows on the set of “Slam”, the host will therefore present “Everyone wants to take their place” who told the newspaper that he had “always loved (the show) Because this game leaves a lot of room for the candidate, for the mood, for the smile, and freedom for the host, without forgetting a bond with the champion.

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