While fans are still wondering about the future of TPMP, Cyril Hanouna provided more details this Thursday, without clearly revealing his program.
© Europe 1 Cyril Hanouna provides clarifications on the future of TPMP
IN BRIEF
- C8 will stop broadcasting on February 27, calling into question the future of the show Touche pas à mon poste
- Cyril Hanouna has declared on Europe 1 that TPMP could return in March or September, but organizational and legal constraints remain.
- Despite the uncertainty, Cyril Hanouna assures that “everything is fine” and promises the return of the talk show
With the scheduled end of C8, the suspense is at its height to know what will happen to Touche pas à mon poste. Will the show disappear with channel ? Will it be broadcast on another channel ? Given Cyril Hanouna's recent revelations, it would seem that the second option is being considered. But history does not say where and when TPMP will rise from its ashes.
Le Parisien had announced that the show would be broadcast for the last time on February 27, the day before the effective closure of C8. And after ? This Thursday, December 19, on Europe 1, Cyril Hanouna wanted to be reassuring with the fans of the program. “We know that roughly what we're going to do”, confides the host before specifying: “We don't know if we're going to start it in March or September”.
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If the uncertainty still hangs over it, Cyril Hanouna insists: “We're going to do everything to start it in March to continue just after the end of TPMP”. A vagueness concerning the resumption date which is explained by organizational concerns. “We want to do things well and we don't know if we'll really be ready for March”, admits the host. &Cedil;that, and legal obligations towards employees. “When you are in a company, you have to inform employees (…) there are deadlines that cannot be reduced and you have to do it, legally speaking”.“
C8 shutdown: “Everything is fine”, assures Cyril Hanouna
Whatever happens, Cyril Hanouna assures: “Everything is fine. Know it, there is only good news”. That should reassure doubtful viewers. As relayed by Le Parisien, a mini demonstration composed of around fifty participants took place in front of the ARCOM premises on December 18 to protest against the shutdown of C8.
On this occasion, the host of TPMP spoke. “We are working on other avenues for later. I have a meeting tomorrow (Thursday) on this subject. But don't worry, you will have your talk show every evening”, had specified Cyril Hanouna, who should devote part of his show to the future of TPMP this December 19.