In January 2025, a journalist from the political department of France Télévisions will join BFMTV. He will take command of the show “BFM politique” and also become a political columnist for the channel.
Guillaume Daret, deputy head of the political department of France Télévisions, joins BFMTV in January 2025.
He will host the BFM Politique show, replacing Benjamin Duhamel, and will become a political columnist on the channel.
This career change marks the end of 13 years of collaboration with France Télévisions for Guillaume Daret.
According to information from media blogger Clément Garin, confirmed by PuremédiasBFMTV has just recruited the current deputy head of the political department of France Télévisions.
Guillaume Daret will be in charge of the show from January 2025 BFM Politicswhich will be broadcast every Sunday from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Guillaume Daret joins BFMTV in January
From next January, Guillaume Daret will replace Benjamin Duhamel on the show BFM Politicson BFMTV. The latter has hosted another installment on the channel since the start of the school year, Everyone wants to knowbroadcast Monday to Thursday at 6:50 p.m. The journalist is also the head of It's not every day Sunday. Since the start of the school year, the show BFM Politics was entrusted to Neïla Latrous, head of the political department of BFMTV.
The current deputy head of the political department of France Télévisions will also become one of the political columnists of the chain continuously. The journalist will therefore be present on set during major special political broadcasts, such as Facing BFM.
Guillaume Daret leaves France Télévisions after 13 years of collaboration
Journalist Guillaume Daret joined France Télévisions in 2011first as a political journalist then he evolved into a major political reporter. He therefore ended an adventure of 13 ans at France Télévisions. The new recruit of BFMTV regularly presented the “4 Truths” In Telematin on France 2.
In 2023, the public service group appointed Guillaume Daret deputy head of the service policy. The 40-year-old journalist spoke in the various France 2 newspapers, the 1 p.m. and the 8 p.m..
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