Arcom confirmed this Thursday the exclusion of the C8 and NRJ12 channels from TNT, effective from the end of February, the presenter of TPMP Cyril Hanouna revealed the amount he paid to the tax authorities.
The audiovisual regulator, Arcom, confirmed on Thursday the exclusion of the channels C8 and NRJ12 from DTT at the end of February, in a decision made public. Owned by the group Canal +, in the lap of conservative billionaire Vincent Bolloré, C8 has accumulated 7.6 million euros in fines due to the excesses of its star presenter Cyril Hanouna.
Millions of euros
But the very controversial television man mentioned on the set of his show “Touche pas à mon poste” the colossal sum, to say the least, that he pays to the tax authorities. “Do you realize the money I give every year ? You know how much I have to pay, how much I have to give to France between my personal taxes and my companies ? Iit must be between 10 and 15 million euros”, he revealed live, quoted by DH net.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000If this sum seems high, it is because of his multiple companies, particularly in the production of television shows, which he owns. “Between my companies, the personal etc. And I'm not even mentioning the group. We're going to do without someone, people, who can give, with their audiovisual group, 100 million euros to the State ?”, he said during the show, referring to the end of the channel in a few weeks.
A future that is still unclear
“Touche pas à mon poste” is one of the most watched shows in France, with millions of viewers gathered daily. The termination of C8 represents a real threat for Cyril Hanouna, but the future of his program remains uncertain, despite some indications given live.
“We will stop TPMP on February 28… For a weekend, to resume on March 3. We are in the process of seeing with the big bosses”, indicated Cyril Hanouna. However, there is still some uncertainty surrounding the format of the show, the columnists present, but especially the broadcast medium.