Some names circulate including that of Christophe Dechavanne for the new TNT-Ouest- channel

Some names circulate including that of Christophe Dechavanne for the new TNT-Ouest- channel
Some names circulate including that of Christophe Dechavanne for the new TNT-Ouest-France TV channel

While C8 and NRJ12 will no longer issue on TNT after the Arcom's decision not to renew their frequencies, Ouest- is preparing its antenna on the channel 19. And it is the excitement at , regional daily headquarters, according to The Parisianwhere the “Tout-” has been parading since the call for projects launched by the media.

More than 50 production companies have proposed their daily talk shows ideas, according to the newspaper. A true showcase of the new channel, the program intended for the 25-49 year olds aims to be representative “of the diversity of the French population”.

A dozen of them would have been retained to present their project before the leaders of the group, including François-Xavier Lefranc, the chairman of the board of the Ouest-France group and Guénaëlle Troly, director of OFTV.

Several potential candidates

So we learn that Simone Harari Baulieu, producer of Everyone wants to take their place et Slamwould have cited the name of Christophe Dechavanne. Other names have circulated to embody the program such as that of the host radio and TV Sidonie Bonnec, the former of the Canal + group and host on W9 Stéphanie Renouvin, and Paul Larrouturou, who officiated on Daily.

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But that's not all. 2p2l, which produces KindergartensWinter Prod of the former journalist of Daily Hugo Clopping and Regrang Lamanna-Rodat (What an era!), Third eye of Justine Planchon (C to you), Together Media by Renaud Le Van Kim (C tonight, C politics) and France.tv studio are also in the ranks.

The challenge of each candidate company: create a program with a budget of 50,000 euros per day, reports The Parisian. The program kicks off is scheduled for Monday, September 1, 2025.

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