Cyril Hanouna's show parachuted onto a new TNT channel?

Cyril Hanouna's show parachuted onto a new TNT channel?
Cyril Hanouna's show parachuted onto a new TNT channel?

Don’t touch “TPMP”. Eager to continue at the helm of his successful show “Touche pas à mon poste”, Cyril Hanouna would have found a solution to continue to be broadcast on television, even after the disappearance of C8, scheduled for February, report our colleagues from Puremédias. The future of the show could be on another TNT channel.

In the same group

On February 28, the C8 channel will stop broadcasting on TNT, leading, in particular, to the end of the broadcast of “Touche pas à mon poste”. But Cyril Hanouna and his columnists could continue to work on another Canal + channel, namely CStar (channel 17), a channel which has been renewed by Arcom. This option was one of the avenues studied by the audiovisual group, indicates Puremédias.

A hypothesis which had however been swept aside by Cyril Hanouna himself, in an email to his colleagues, relayed by The Parisian. “Contrary to what was once planned, the program will not be transferred to CStar in March. It will also not be broadcast on Canal+, which plans to withdraw it from TNT by June,” wrote the flagship host of C8 on December 19.

“TPMP” would also be offered to subscribers of Cyril Hanouna’s own digital channel (H-), and which could be available on the OTT streaming platform.

Hanouna declines a morning

On the radio, Cyril Hanouna will make his return to school on Monday with his show “On marche sur la tête”, on Europe 1. On the other hand, The Parisian reveals, this Saturday, that the host will not take the lead, for the moment, of the Europe 2 morning show, which he produces, leaving the controls to Benjamin Castaldi, despite lacking audiences.

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