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Julien Arnaud on Bfmtv: Will He Remain a 8pm Joker on France 2 During the Summer? What We Know

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Julien Arnaud will soon bid farewell to France 2. But before joining BFMTV, will the journalist present the 8pm JT on the second channel as a joker during the summer? The information management of France Télévisions answers.

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The journalist, who will be piloting the "20 hours" this summer on France 2, "prefers to leave" the public channel, according to Alexandre Kara, the news manager of France Télévisions.

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Julien Arnaud will soon bid farewell to France 2. But before joining BFMTV, will the journalist present the 8pm JT on the second channel as a joker during the summer? The information management of France Télévisions answers.

Journalist Julien Arnaud, who co-hosted the show "Telematin" with Flavie Flament, leaves France 2 to join BFMTV at the start of the season. The journalist will take the orders of a large news event broadcast from Monday to Friday, from 10am to 12pm. He will also join the emblematic figures of the channel, such as Apolline de Malherbe and Maxime Switek, to animate great political evenings. A well-known face of the French audiovisual landscape, Ju…

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Having arrived at Télématin a year ago, Julien Arnaud has confirmed that he is leaving France Télévisions after being ousted from the France 2 morning show. He is joining BFMTV, where he will host the 10 a.m. to noon slot.

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Voici.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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