Cyril Hanouna about to leave Canal+? The boss of the channel comes out of silence!

Cyril Hanouna about to leave Canal+? The boss of the channel comes out of silence!
Cyril Hanouna about to leave Canal+? The boss of the channel comes out of silence!
Le Parisien/Today in announced this weekend that the “divorce was finalized” between the two parties. According to our colleagues, the Canal+ group has decided to stop purely and simply Don’t touch my post February 28, 2025, the date on which C8 will stop broadcasting on TNT. An end clap which could even occur as early as December 2024 according to an anonymous source because “January and February are the quietest months in terms of advertising revenue“. “Everyone is wondering about Hanouna’s future here, but no one dares to talk about it. It’s a taboo subject. The more time passes, the more obvious it seems that they hold him responsible for the closure. It’s going to be very complicated for him to stay.”specified an executive close to Vincent Bolloré. Held responsible for the shutdown of C8 because of the slippage of his show, Cyril Hanouna would have been refused an airdrop on Canal+ or in the evening on CNews. He wouldn’t have a place on CStar either.”which must devote 50% of its airtime to musical programs” and which would not have the means “to amortize such a broadcast”. To try to save H2O, his production company, Cyril Hanouna would have contacted different channels. He would also consider the launch of an online platform for TPMP but also to devote yourself fully to padel.

Canal+ says more about the future of Hanouna and TPMP

Faced with this rumor announcing the end of the collaboration, after 12 years, between the Canal+ group and Cyril Hanouna, the boss of Canal+ decided to respond on Sunday evening. In a press release, Gérald-Brice Viret, the General Director of Canal+ France in charge of Antennas and Programs thus

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