The TV game of the chairs has begun. Indeed, the audio-visual transmission window has been in full swing for several weeks, and many movements have already been observed among the main French channels. We can particularly note the arrival of Isabelle Ithurburu in TF1 or Jean-Baptiste Boursier in LCI. But things have accelerated in recent weeks, especially at France Télévisions. Indeed, Sophie Davant will leave the presentation.deal done and Julia Vignali will take her place. As a result, a place to accompany Thomas Sotto was empty. telematine. And after meeting with the management of France Télévisions, it was Marie Portolano who was eventually appointed to replace her. On the occasion of the public service and officialization of the joint broadcast of the Women’s Football World Cup at the M6, La Six boss Nicolas de Tavernost has agreed to give an interview to our colleagues at the M6. set.
He also took the opportunity to give a small shout out to Marie Portolano, who left just two years after joining her channel. “In any case, he proves his sporty character by running from one channel to the next”Released Nicolas de Tavernost, but before that I wish him success in his new duties. “We are very careful with ‘Le Meilleur pâtissier’ because the three presenters of the show, three of them are transferred to France Télévisions… I will make them pay a tuition fee”, she made a joke. Indeed, in recent years Faustine Bollaert had left the cooking show for France 2 and starts today her successor, Julia Vignali, telematine and Marie Portolano is preparing to follow the same path. “Until now, many channels have not gambled on presenting women or making them experts. We will continue to do so.”finished Nicolas de Tavernost.
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Source: Programme Television

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