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Cyril Hanouna announces that “Touche pas à mon poste” will continue to be broadcast despite the shutdown of C8

Cyril Hanouna announces that “Touche pas à mon poste” will continue to be broadcast despite the shutdown of C8
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VIDEO – The host of “TPMP” assured his teams, columnists and technicians alike, that his talk show will continue to exist outside of TNT.

“Arcom, this magnificent institution would like us to stop “TPMP” on February 28”. Indeed, following the decision of the audiovisual police, the C8 channel will stop broadcasting on TNT from March 1, just like the NRJ12 channel. A few days ago, the appeal of the two channels was deemed “inadmissible” by the Council of State. With a solemn tone, the host gives some information this evening on the future of his show.

“Know that on February 27, we will stop “TPMP”. Time for a weekend to resume on March 3″announces Cyril Hanouna to the applause of the audience of “Touche pas à mon poste”. On Friday February 28, production decided not to broadcast a program. “We are trying to find out where. We work with the big bosses”he specifies, however.

TNT will unfortunately sink with rotten channels arriving.

Cyril Hanouna dans «TPMP»

“I would not appear before you if I did not work every day for you, for us. So if you were planning to go on vacation in March, cancel! »he then assures his columnists before having a word for all the employees who work behind the scenes: “And I also say this for the people who work with us. Because if I continue, inevitably, they continue. I'm not going to take the camera myself.”.

The channels which must replace C8 and NRJ12 are not “not ready at all”assures Cyril Hanouna who adds: “So there will be a black screen and we will be quietly doing the show and the public will be able to watch us”. “TNT will unfortunately sink with rotten channels arriving, we’re not going to lie. It saddens me, but we darlings will already be far away”boasts Cyril Hanouna who refers to the recent decision of Canal+ to withdraw all its pay channels from DTT. Which includes Canal +, Canal+ Cinéma, Canal+ Sport and Planète.

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