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new information from Cyril Hanouna on the future of “TPMP”

Cyril Hanouna in “La Tribu de Baba” on November 3, 2024
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Tuesday evening on C8, the host and producer was very optimistic about the year 2025 of his show. Despite the channel being shut down on February 28, “Touche pas à mon poste!” will continue elsewhere.

“I’m working on your future, I was still in a meeting with the group this morning. » As soon as he arrived on the set of “La Tribu de Baba” Tuesday evening live on C8, Cyril Hanouna spoke about the year 2025 of the channel and in particular of its show. Deprived by Arcom of its broadcast channel at the end of February 28, C8 will disappear.

Despite the decision of the Council of State not to respond to the appeal of the leaders of the Canal+ group, the host displayed his optimism. “December 19 will be the last of “TPMP” of the year and we will return in January”first clarified Cyril Hanouna before addressing his columnists. “I won’t be able to keep everyone, I’ll have to make budget cuts. »

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Concern among “TPMP” columnists

Until now, the various speakers of “Touche pas à mon poste!” » had no visibility on the future of the C8 talk show beyond the end of year holidays. “I’m worried, I can’t wait to know what we’re going to do”recognized Guillaume Genton. And if Cyril Hanouna says he has the answer, he assured that he cannot talk about it openly “for now”.

“I work for you every dayunderlined the host and producer. You will have the answer at the same time as the viewers. But know that someone around the table is in the know. It’s Raymond . » Cyril Hanouna ended up revealing that there were no multiple solutions to continue “TPMP” beyond February 28 and that the answer lies among the channels of the Canal+ group.

“We will stay in the group”he said without mentioning the most likely option of transferring the show to the CStar channel. “There will be salary cuts but that doesn’t matter, we’re all playing the game.”


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