C8 will stop broadcasting on February 28. A few days after the ARCOM decision, Cyril Hanouna reveals more details concerning the continuation of Don’t touch my post.
Since ARCOM’s official announcement to remove C8 and NRJ12 from the TNT schedule, last Wednesday, December 11, the rest concerning the show Don’t touch my post has become an omnipresent subject within the French audiovisual landscape. The Parisian revealed this Thursday, December 19 that the daily talk show hosted by Cyril Hanouna would not be transferred to CStar next March. In his radio show broadcast on Europe 1, the host discussed the rumors and revealed more information on the continuation of Don’t touch my post.
“We don’t know if we’re going to start it in March or September”: Cyril Hanouna reveals the progress concerning the continuation of Don’t touch my post
Cyril Hanouna gives news on the continuation of Don’t touch my postwhich will no longer be broadcast on C8 after its removal from TNT on February 28. This Thursday, December 19, on the show We walk on our heads, he says about the rumors: “I saw a lot of things, that I told my teams that TPMP would stop at the end of February and resume afterwards…“, and explains about the sequel to Don’t touch my post : “For now, we pretty much know what we’re going to do. We don’t know if we’re going to start it in March or September. It’s possible that we’ll start it in March, it’s possible that we’ll start it in September. A priori, we will do everything to start it in March, to continue just after the end of TPMP. So we keep the teams informed, but everything is fine, there is only good news.”, he specifies. Several channels seem ready to host the program, according to Cyril Hanouna: “There, we have the king’s choice, it’s just that we want to do things well“, he says.
“There are legal constraints to respect: Cyril Hanouna talks about why he brought together the team Don’t touch my post
If the sky seems blue for the continuation of the adventures of Cyril Hanouna and his teams, the host of Don’t touch my post states about his meeting with employees and the production company that gave rise to the first rumors about the show: “When we are in a company, we must inform the employees because there are intermittent workers, so we must say in advance if they are not taken”. He explains that the meeting above all made it possible to legally take stock of the situation: “We prefer to say, we are within our rights and we are legal by saying two months before: ‘You will receive a letter and you will perhaps be dismissed at the end of February, but taken back directly in March’, rather than saying we are illegal. There are legal constraints to respect, that’s why we spoke to the teams, there is a question of legality.” he specifies.