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Departure of Jean-Pierre Pernaut: managing a smooth transition to avoid an industrial accident

2020-09-15T17:56:01.572Z


DECRYPTION - TF1's “13 Hours” still attracts more than 5 million viewers, ie more than 40% of the public at lunchtime.


For a television channel, a news report remains, despite the multiplication of the means of obtaining information, a very structuring meeting in a schedule of programs.

TF1's “13 Hours” still attracts more than 5 million viewers, or more than 40% of the public during the lunch break.

The high mass of the “20 Hours”, for its part, is attended by nearly 6 million French people on the front page.

They are strategic audience hubs for advertising revenue.

Those who embody them logically represent major industrial assets for the chains.

Assets that you have to know how to handle with infinite precautions, as these stars of the small screen are hypersensitive.

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To make the slightest mistake is to take the risk of putting a match near a barrel of powder.

Media history is replete with explosions sparked by the poorly managed departure of a star presenter.

Twenty years later, the media sector is still paralyzed by the “Bouvard syndrome”.

In 2000, wanting

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Source: lefigaro

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