We knew him as a singer.
Influencer too, with a strong community on social networks.
But now Keen'V will have a new role: that of television host.
According to our information, the author of the hits “I would love too much”, “La vie du bon side” and “Tahiti” will start filming next month for a new musical game intended for NRJ 12. In this one , two teams of two candidates compete in various events with one goal: to find the right song.
With a gain of up to 10,000 euros each evening.
The artist, who has already tried his hand at radio hosting on NRJ, should welcome some of his colleagues as well as anonymous people, in public, for a daily broadcast in the first half of the year.
Contacted by us, neither Keen'V nor the channel wished to comment on our information.
Give a little pep to the chain
With this new creation, the channel 12 intends to breathe new life into itself.
Since the successive departures of Matthieu Delormeau and Jean-Marc Morandini, then the cessation of its reality TV shows such as “Les Anges” or “L'île des vérités”, NRJ 12 had become a tap for rebroadcasts of old programs but also series from other channels, from “Don’t do this, don’t do that” to “Parents instructions”.
Only a few American sitcoms remained such as “The Middle” and “Young Sheldon”, as well as rare attempts at documentaries devoted to music or comedy shows presented by Bruno Robles.
But as Arcom approaches the renewal of several TNT frequencies, Jean-Paul Baudecroux's group intends to give a little pep to its first television channel.
For this, the emblematic founder of the audiovisual group appointed Céline Chanat last summer to the rank of deputy general director in charge of content and TV antennas.
A promotion for someone who had worked on the group's channels for more than eight years, and after starting her career at TF 1, on the programming of TMC and NT 1.
And one goal: to recover the audiences of NRJ 12, which reached only 1.0% market share in 2023, losing 0.1 points over one year and finding itself 22nd national channel, tied with Gulli and ahead only of franceinfo .
Far, very far from the early 2000s during which channel 12 systematically exceeded the 2% audience mark, buoyed by the success of magazines like “Tellement vérité” or “Crimes” but also its flagship reality show “Les Anges” .