Feeling “harassed” by Arcom, Cyril Hanouna wants to take legal action – Libération

Feeling “harassed” by Arcom, Cyril Hanouna wants to take legal action – Libération
Feeling
      “harassed”
      by
      Arcom,
      Cyril
      Hanouna
      wants
      to
      take
      legal
      action
      –
      Libération

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The show “Touche pas à mon poste” was back on Monday evening, after its host kept the suspense going all summer about his reaction to Arcom’s decision in July not to reassign a frequency to C8. He did not indicate where the show will land once the channel is disconnected from DTT.

He had kept the suspense going until the start of the school year. Cyril Hanouna reacted for the first time on Monday evening, during the resumption of Don’t touch my post, to Arcom’s decision at the end of July to disconnect C8 next February, by not reassigning it a frequency on DTT.

“This decision is sad and extremely serious,” he declared, considering himself the victim of a “racial profiling”. “This decision by Arcom is only aimed at me, they removed an entire channel because there was a presenter who they didn’t like between 7pm and 9pm. Arcom may lay off 300 employees in March. They wanted to target me and in doing so, they targeted an entire ecosystem, an entire channel.” Cyril Hanouna said he considered himself to be harassed by Arcom and wanted to take legal action “to establish the criminal responsibilities of all the perpetrators of harassment and to put an end to this wave of rage and hatred against me, coming from all sides, causing significant harm”. According to him, this is due in particular to the formal notice to Arcom for lack of “measure” and of“honesty” in June, a few days after the start of his show on Europe 1,

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