a dark day for BFMTV. This Monday, May 30, one of the editorial journalists, Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff, died while covering the conflict in Ukraine. On the air, the news became official in the afternoon. director BFMTV, Marc-Olivier Fogiel paid tribute to the young journalist. However, she had a hard time controlling her emotions on set. “I’ll tell you about the phone call I had with her mother and her initial reaction. Her first reaction was to ask how Maxime was (colleague and friend, editor’s note) and how the mechanic was doing (Oksana Leuta, editor’s note) She’s obviously in tears but that says a lot about commitment He obviously knew what his son’s job was.”grinned.
“The writing staff mourn tonight” The host continued: “The BFMTV and RMC teams have been in the field for three months, three months with Hervé Béroud (information and sports director Altice media, editor’s note), Céline Pigalle (BFMTV’s editorial director, editor’s note) and Nicolas Marut (vice editorial director), editor’s note), we sleep poorly at night because it’s complicated to have people on the field. We’re not the ones taking the risks, but we need to decide who’s capable at a distance from the editors-in-chief, who isn’t anymore”says the director BFMTV. To silence the gossip, Marc-Olivier Fogiel, Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff’s “not pain” and he He “weighed every minute of his mission”.
Emmanuel Macron also said a few words about the French journalist who died in Ukraine on Twitter: “I share the grief of Frédéric Leclerc-Imhoff’s family, relatives and colleagues, to whom I convey my condolences. I would like to reiterate France’s unconditional support to those who carry out the difficult task of informing in the operating rooms.”.
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Source: Programme Television

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