We know more about the future of TPMP: here is the channel which should broadcast Cyril Hanouna's show after the shutdown of C8

We know more about the future of TPMP: here is the channel which should broadcast Cyril Hanouna's show after the shutdown of C8
We know more about the future of TPMP: here is the channel which should broadcast Cyril Hanouna's show after the shutdown of C8

While C8 will no longer be broadcast on TNT after February 28, 2025, the channel's flagship show, Don't touch my post, could rebound elsewhere.

What will become of TPMP? While Cyril Hanouna had announced to his teams that there would be no immediate change of channel for the show, it could ultimately bounce back very quickly.

According to Purepeoplethe show will be broadcast by CStar. As recalled Le Figaro, the boss of Arcom revealed in Telerama that a new agreement recently signed by CSTAR now allows the channel “to host an entertainment show.

When will TPMP be broadcast on CSTAR?

The date has not yet been set but the premiere of TPMP on Channel 17 of TNT could happen very quickly: our colleagues are talking about a debut on March 12.

As a reminder, Arcom, the French audiovisual regulator, confirmed last December the exclusion of the C8 and NRJ12 channels from DTT at the end of February.

Owned by the Canal + group, in the hands of conservative billionaire Vincent Bolloré, C8 has accumulated fines of 7.6 million euros due to the slip-ups of its star host Cyril Hanouna.

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