The evenings of Franceinfo will evolve at the start of the next school year.
According to our information, Patricia Loison will indeed stop the presentation of the “23h”, which she has been piloting for three years.
“It is his decision, assures a relative.
It's a particularly intense rhythm, especially when you have a family life.
“However, if she will no longer embody the evenings, the 51-year-old journalist should still be part of the editorial staff of the continuous news channel.
This is not the first time that she has dropped the evening newspapers since in 2016, she had decided to leave France 3's "Soir 3" in order to devote herself to her family and her husband's transfer to Kobe. , in Japan.
A 10 p.m. to midnight from the end of August
But with the departure of its presenter, channel 27 of TNT will also change its slice.
From now on, the days will end with two hours of decryption, against one so far.
To embody this 10 p.m. to midnight from the end of August, the management turned to Alexandra Uzan.
A 35-year-old journalist who already has a busy career behind her.
After a stint on iTélé then CNews from 2013 to 2016, with a few parallel pranks on France 2 for "Télématin" and the "13 Heures", she landed on Franceinfo in 2016, first as a joker on the news and then as as a weekend starter.
Since the start of the 2021 school year, she has been in charge of two hours of information, the "9 p.m. info", from Monday to Friday.
Credited with 0.9% audience share in May, Franceinfo remained the fourth news channel in France.
Beaten by BFMTV (3.4%), CNews (2.0%) and LCI (1.7%).
For this start of the school year, it is thus considering an overhaul of its daily schedule.
"With the war in Ukraine, we removed the pellets and we really became a news channel," notes a journalist.
Among the avenues envisaged: continuous sections of news, with journalists taking turns from 10:30 a.m. until the new box of 10 p.m. by Alexandra Uzan.
Some slots could however be reserved for political news, at noon or at the end of the day.