Julien Courbet: This financial sacrifice that he did not hesitate to make to present Capital on M6

Julien Courbet: This financial sacrifice that he did not hesitate to make to present Capital on M6
Julien Courbet: This financial sacrifice that he did not hesitate to make to present Capital on M6

In 2018, Julien Courbet gave new impetus to his career. He left C8, where he had established himself as one of Cyril Hanouna's essential columnists in Don't touch my postto join M6. On the latter, he succeeded Bastien Cadéac in the presentation of Capital.

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“I earn 20% less on M6…” : Julien Courbet sacrificed himself to resume the presentation of Capital

In an interview given to Parisian on the occasion of his arrival on M6, Julien Courbet indulged in a few confidences. Among these: the host, who has just had a complicated start to the school year with RTL, revealed that he had reduced his salary by 20%. I earn 20% less on M6 than on C8. I was told: 'That's so much for the presentation of Capital'. I didn't even argue.”he confided while taking care not to reveal the exact amount of his salary.

As soon as the managers of Six approached him to replace Bastien Cadéac at the presentation of the magazine broadcast bi-monthly on Sunday evenings, Julien Courbet did not hesitate for a second. “The day we said the word 'Capital'. At that moment, I immediately signed whereas before, I still had some hesitations about leaving C8, knowing that my show It's only (then broadcast before Touche pas à mon poste, editor's note) worked well M6 offered me several things, but this one is emblematic.he explained.

Money has never been my driving force!

The host had, moreover, assured that money had never been a driving force for him. To support his claims, he returned to his departure from TF1 for France Télévisions in 2008. When I moved from TF1 to France 2, I received 50% less. If I had stayed on the front page, I would be rich today. I was offered a fantastic contract to keep me. Money has never been my driving force!”he insisted.

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