The Canal+ television group announced on Friday the departure of its deputy general manager in charge of France, Franck Cadoret, following which two successors were appointed.
Franck Cadoret, who joined Canal+ in 2016,
"will leave the Group on November 1,"
the channel said in a statement, without specifying the reasons for this departure.
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The group has announced a
"reorganization project
" in which, below the chairman of the executive board, Maxime Saada, there will be a duumvirate to steer French activities.
“Christophe Pinard-Legry and Gérald-Brice Viret will be appointed respectively general manager of Canal+ France in charge of business and general manager of Canal+ France in charge of antennas and programs”
, detailed the group.
Maxime Saada was pleased that Franck Cadoret had to his credit in 2021 a
"fourth consecutive year of growth in his subscriber base, which now stands at 9.6 million"
.