There are those who do their jogging or shopping on weekends and others, like
Nathalie Renoux
, who spend it at work.
Fourteen years since the journalist from Angers presented the news on Saturdays and Sundays.
If this adventure pleased him ardently, it did not take him long to relieve Kareen Guiock Thuram at the presentation of the midday newspaper from Monday to Friday.
The wife of the ex-footballer has indeed decided to put his media career on hold to devote himself to song and jazz.
This allows its replacement, luxury, to afford a homecoming.
And, by the way, to find a more
“normal” life
with her husband, Matthieu Neau, also a journalist on M6, and their two adopted sons, Manuel, 19, and Juan, 13.
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Passionate about news
In 2006, it was indeed with the aim of presenting this same news that Nathalie Renoux left TF1 to join the group led by Nicolas de Tavernost.
Offering a quick tour of information ten minutes ahead of the competition: the ingenious formula of this newspaper has proven itself.
In 2009, the channel also launched “Le 19.45” on the same principle.
If she develops her taste for news there, this former presenter of “Téléfoot” (her father was a coach of the Vendée Tigers!) also becomes a specialist in miscellaneous facts.
“Guilty, Not Guilty”, which she hosted for three seasons, enabled her to cover major assize trials.
Thus she is passionate about the Viguier affair, named after this pontiff from the Toulouse law school accused, at the beginning of the year 2000, of having made his wife disappear.
He will never be condemned.
She also officiates on W9, M6's little sister, in "Criminal Investigations", where she succeeds Sidonie Bonnec.
Little ground in this emission, especially reconstitutions and testimonies.
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In 2021, this Sciences Po graduate, whose master's thesis was entitled "The vision of the world at Charles de Gaulle", presents with Julien Courbet "Call for witnesses".
Live and in prime time on the Six, the duo reopens “cold cases”.
The program is carried out in partnership with the Ministry of the Interior.
A toll-free number is even made available to viewers likely to provide clues to these unsolved cases.
"I always try to stay in my role as a journalist so as not to be at the mercy of all my emotions"
, confided the journalist in January 2022 to “Buzz TV”, the Figaro program.
"Appeal to witnesses" is designed in synergy with RTL (in the M6 group since 2017).
Cases dealt with on television are also covered in the program “L'Heure du crime”, hosted by Jean-Alphonse Richard.
It is also a former political journalist from RTL, Dominique Tenza, who succeeds him on the weekend news.
For her return during the week, at midday, she has the challenge of keeping the audiences at their current level, that is to say at the highest.
And this until the summer, date of the end of his lease.
And after ?
If she remains cautious, she admits to being tempted to let go of news and miscellaneous facts in order, who knows, to convert to another register.
“How about a cooking or song show.
Finally, a program where everyone laughs!
“
, she confides.
But weekdays or weekends?