Cyril Hanouna will ultimately not replace Benjamin Castaldi on Europe 2… for the moment

Cyril Hanouna will ultimately not replace Benjamin Castaldi on Europe 2… for the moment
Cyril Hanouna will ultimately not replace Benjamin Castaldi on Europe 2… for the moment

Very clever is anyone who can predict today Cyril Hanouna’s precise schedule for 2025. Since the officialization of the cessation of the broadcast on C8 of his daily “Touche pas à mon poste” from the end of February, rumors are rife about how he plans to bounce back.

If he will be back this Monday, January 6 on Europe 1 with his show “On marche sur la tête”, the 50-year-old host will not also arrive at the head of the Europe 2 morning show. which he is already producing, with Benjamin Castaldi at the helm since the start of the school year, and which he presented from 2011 to 2013.

According to our information, the offer was made to him at the end of last year in order to replace his comrade Castaldi, who was in difficulty in this box in terms of audiences. The former presenter of “Loft Story” thus remains at the helm, at least for the moment.

Cyril Hanouna’s media future is, on paper at least, still uncertain since the Canal+ group has not abandoned the idea of ​​having the Council of State cancel Arcom’s decision to cut the sound and image at C8. “No one believes it,” sighs an employee of H2O, Cyril Hanouna’s production company.

“He said the show would return in September, without specifying where”

After more than 12 years of presence on channel 8, Cyril Hanouna will have to find a new broadcast medium for his talk show. His wish, whatever the scenarios: to keep his flagship afloat. “He told us that the show would return in September 2025, but without specifying where,” confided a witness to the crisis meeting led by the host in front of his troops in December.

A transfer to CStar, the group’s other TNT channel? “It’s 90% sure not,” a well-informed person recently told us. Before warning: “But that can still change because everything is moving all the time in this file. »

So where? On “H-”, the new digital channel on which he is working and which he hopes will be visible on Dailymotion and via MyCanal? Set up in partnership with Banijay, the production giant owning H2O, and Canal+, this platform would be majority owned by “Baba”, carrying its content, including “Touche pas à mon poste”, offered every day at the same time as ‘Currently. But the question of the show’s budget, which is hardly compatible with the economics of digital broadcasting, poses a problem…

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