This Thursday, December 19, in Touche pas à mon poste, Cyril Hanouna returned to the decision of ARCOM to stop broadcasting C8. The opportunity for the facilitator to discuss the future of the show by trying to be reassuring.
© C8 Cyril Hanouna wants to be reassuring about the future of TPMP
IN BRIEF
- C8 will stop broadcasting on February 27, 2025, marking the end of the show Touche pas à mon poste
- An email from the CEO of H2O Production advises employees to look for other opportunities, despite Cyril Hanouna's assurances on the continuity of TPMP.
- Cyril Hanouna remains optimistic and mentions many possibilities for the future of TPMP, although the resumption date is uncertain.
What will happen to Touche pas à mon poste. As the scheduled stop of C8 approaches big steps, Le Parisien has announced that the show will be broadcast for the last time on February 27, the day before the channel's effective closure. As for what comes next, for the moment, it's a bit unclear, even if Cyril Hanouna tries to be reassuring.
C8 shutdown: this less than reassuring email sent to the teams
In a press release from the general manager of H2O Production sent to employees, it is notably stated: “As things stand, on the evening of February 27, 2025, our company will no longer have any audiovisual programs on the air, nor any activity, and thus no longer the possibility of calling on your professional, human and artistic qualities. We therefore regret having to recommend that you do not hesitate to seize any opportunity that may arise. you”.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000A rather uninviting email, which goes against the words of Cyril Hanouna, who assured us that TPMP will indeed have a sequel with the same teams. “We are obliged to send this email to the teams, it is within the law (…) it’s just a warning”, the host explained on Thursday. He specified that he had warned many of his colleagues not to worry about the content of the email.
C8 shutdown: “I can't tell you everything”, Cyril Hanouna “evasive about what's next
“It's the procedure”, insists Cyril Hanouna, adding that today, the only uncertainty for the upcoming project remains the date. “We're doing everything so that it's March 3,” assures the host. In that case, the sequel to TPMP might not see the light of day before September. “We don't know if we're going to start it in March or September (…) We want to do things well and we don't know if we'll really be ready for March”, he admitted on Europe 1 a few hours earlier.
As he had already assured in We're walking on our heads, Cyril Hanouna renewed his words of appeasement. “Don't worry, everything is fine. We have plenty of possibilities, we even have too many possibilities”, he says. The host goes even further: “I can't tell you everything, I'm bound by certain secrets. And know this, it will certainly be a blessing in disguise”. It's as if he's finally getting a taste for it the stop of C8…