"A Kid's Dream": Benjamin Duhamel Confides After Leaving Bfmtv for the Morning of France Inter
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EXCLUSIVE. The 31-year-old journalist reveals the reasons why he left the channel which saw him grow and his choice to become next season one of the pillars of the morning of Inter, France's first radio station.
In an open letter addressed to CEO Sibyle Veil, the public radio investigation unit was moved on Thursday 26 June by the changes in the investigative magazine which will no longer be broadcast every Saturday on France Inter.
While the Société des journalistes de la Maison roulaire sees this change as a clear weakening of the investigation at Radio France, Céline Pigalle, the information director, met with the teams to clarify and defend her project. To follow...
Radio France's Director of Information told the investigative unit that its weekly broadcast will go from four shows a month to one, in order to have more time to bounce back on the news. This raises a lot of concern.
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