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“If they want to call me, I will keep the same number”: Nicolas de Tavernost reacts to his departure from M6

2024-02-13T19:29:58.352Z

Highlights: Nicolas de Tavernost has left the management of M6. The announcement of his departure remained secret until the last minute. David Larramendy, 49 years old, will take over as M6's new boss. “So when you want to be discreet, it’s possible to be,” says de tavernost. “Baby Tavernost” joined the M6 ​​group in 2008, to head the advertising department, before being promoted to member of the group's management board.


Reached by telephone this Tuesday evening, the emblematic boss of M6 showed his satisfaction at having kept his departure secret.


“So when you want to be discreet, it’s possible to be.

» This Tuesday, February 13, at 6:09 p.m., Nicolas de Tavernost is jubilant on the phone.

And not only because the announcement of his departure from the management of M6 remained secret until the last minute.

The rumors from the last afternoon lasted until the publication of the channel's press release, at the close of the stock market.

Nothing has leaked from this departure, a twist of theater, although it has been under discussion since last school year.

A final proof of his know-how, even in matters of media silence.

“In September, we saw a lot of people,” whispers the future retiree, who finally convinced his shareholders to opt for an internal solution: David Larramendy, 49 years old.

A “Baby Tavernost” who joined the M6 ​​group in 2008, to head the advertising department, before being promoted to member of the group's management board in 2015, in charge of commercial activities.

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Source: leparis

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