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Benjamin Duhamel Quitte BFMTV Après Une Promotion À La Matinale De France Inter

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Après une promotion dans la matinale de France Inter suite au départ de Léa Salamé, Benjamin Duhamel quitte finalement BFMTV, annonce Le Parisien.

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DEXYPTAGE - The political journalist leaves the news channel for France Inter. He will play an "enlarged" role in the morning of the public station.

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The departure of Léa Salamé for the "20-hours" of France 2 rebuffs the maps of the audiovisual mercato. The first consequence is difficult for BFMTV.

·Paris, France
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While he was initially scheduled to fill the posts in the fall, the journalist finally announced that he was leaving the channel on Thursday 26 June. Instead, he will host the interviews at 7:50 a.m. and 8:20 a.m. of France's most listened radio station. France Culture Nora Hamadi's journalist will host the press review.

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The journalist was recruited by the public radio at the beginning of the school year and had to continue to provide his daily portion on the news channel. According to "Le Parisien", he should play a wider role in the morning radio in the midst of a reshuffle since the announcement of Lea Salamé's departure.

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INFO LE PARISIEN. The journalist originally planned to cumulate France Inter and BFMTV next season. He will eventually leave the news channel after the departure of Léa Salamé and will have an extended position in the morning of the public radio station.

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An hour-long matinale, Benjamin Duhamel for the Grand interview, arrival of the host Bertrand Chameroy: the patroness of France Inter, Adèle Van Reeth, unveiled on Thursday the novelties of France's most listened radio rendezvous, always led by Nicolas Demorand.

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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