Let's go for the radio transfer window!
Charline Vanhoenacker had herself confirmed on June 10, via her Twitter account, that she would abandon her column in the morning of France Inter at the request of the management of public radio.
This weekend, in the columns of our colleagues from Le Monde, she specified that this judgment, after eight years of exercise, had been served on her two months ago: "The exchange was cordial, but I felt that there was no point in fighting, that the decision was made.
The management explained to me that there were going to be changes in the morning, that my column was part of it, which I can hear.
At the time, this surprised me.
“And the Belgian comedian to explain that he was still offered to keep a weekly column instead of four.
Who, therefore, to occupy the slot in the morning around 7:55 in his place?
According to our information, it is the host Matthieu Noël who was poached from Europe 1, where he had officiated for more than ten years.
We currently find him every day in the morning of Dimitri Pavlenko with his post “Ça se pleade”, and in the afternoons from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. alongside Stéphane Bern in “Historically Yours”.
In addition to this new column on France Inter, the 39-year-old comedian will inherit the 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. box from Monday to Friday, the one occupied on the public station since 2017 by Antoine de Caunes with "Pop Pop Pop".
His program will then precede “Par Jupiter”, curated by… Charline Vanhoenacker.