DECRYPTION – The continuous news channel acquired by Rodolphe Saadé modifies its schedule in high season. Maxime Switek was chosen to host this new two-hour meeting.
He was said to be eager to make his mark. Shipowner Rodolphe Saadé, head of CMA-CGM and new owner of BFMTV, may have found a way to achieve this. Its 24-hour news channel is preparing to launch an 8 p.m. news program on January 6. Until now the prerogative of major television channels like TF1, France 2 and M6.
Fabien Namias, the new director of the branch, made the announcement on Tuesday at an editorial conference, as revealed The World. It is Maxime Switek, one of the headliners of BFMTV, who was chosen to host this new two-hour event, between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., in which journalists with expertise in politics and foreign policy will speak. and in economics. Aged 44, Maxime Switek has been officiating in the morning from 9 a.m. to noon, since the departure of Bruce Toussaint at TF1 a year ago. He will replace Éric Brunet – who should remain on the air as an editorialist -, recruited from…
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