He has a reputation for knowing his files like the back of his hand and hiding, under an affable smile, a formidable sense of business and formula.
At 71, Nicolas de Tavernost, chairman of the management board of the M 6 group, officially no longer has an office in the headquarters building.
He is in flex office, like the other employees, so he receives us in a meeting room.
Flexibility, he will show it to go from the return of Charly and Lulu to the merger with the TF1 group, and the democratic threat that streaming platforms across the Atlantic would represent in the face of resistance from private channels national.
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