Cyril Hanouna reassures about the future of “Touche pas à mon poste”: “Everything is going very well”

Cyril Hanouna reassures about the future of “Touche pas à mon poste”: “Everything is going very well”
Cyril Hanouna reassures about the future of “Touche pas à mon poste”: “Everything is going very well”
Back on air, Cyril Hanouna settles his accounts: “Don’t worry, there are a lot of left-wing people around this table”

On the future of TPMPhe said that he hoped to be able to resume on March 3, that is to say the Monday after the closure of C8. But he cannot yet commit to this date, he conceded. On the broadcast channel, he said nothing, just that there are possibilities, more than enough, even. In passing, he brushed aside some rumors about his presence at the helm of the Europe 2 morning show, for example. Baba says he is confident and affirms that he will be on the air for the next 5 years, with his teams. “Everything is fine. Everything is fine”he repeated.

In the event of C8 stopping, Cyril Hanouna seeks “other solutions” with Canal+: “My priority is to retain the people who work with me”

On the other hand, he once again charged Arcom, responsible for the fate of 2000 people. The French audiovisual policeman has decided not to renew the right for C8 to broadcast on TNT. A decision confirmed in recent days. As a result, C8 will stop broadcasting on January 28 at 11:59 p.m. Among the complaints made by Arcom to C8, there is the fact that the new elected officials on TNT and others offer more varied programs than C8. Cyril Hanouna was quick to take the case of TFX, the TF1 galaxy channel, to show that it essentially offers rebroadcasts, where C8 does something new.

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