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“Privatize this for me”: Cyril Hanouna attacks France Télévisions in “Touche pas à mon poste”

2023-01-16T20:45:45.813Z


VIDEO – The presenter of "TPMP" did not appreciate an interview given by the Minister of Culture, Rima Abdul Malak, whom he calls live on C8.


“Darlings, know that you have a lifted Baba!”.

Cyril Hanouna

has decided to transform the last part of the usual light "6 to 7" into a forum this Monday, January 16.

In his viewfinder, France Télévisions, Radio France and more particularly the Minister of Culture,

Rima Abdul Malak

.

“A lot of people say

'we have more money for hospitals, we have more money for education, we have more money for the police, we have no more money for farmers'

.

And so between two paddle matches, I looked where we could get the money”

he begins before adding

“and I saw an incredible thing

”.

He then poses the rhetorical question to his columnists:

"Do you know how much the state gives to France Télévisions and Radio France per year?"

.

After an ersatz reproduction of the program "Le Juste prix", the answer falls:

"4 billion euros, and that's without the ads!"

.

Indeed, advertising was removed in the evening on public service channels following a reform voted in 2009.

An interview with the Minister of Culture which does not pass

"With 4 billion, we can buy cars for the police, we can redo some hospitals all the same, or even increase the teachers and see what we can do in high schools and colleges"

argues Cyril Hanouna before stating clearly his thought:

“Privatize this for me!”

.

The reprisal machine is launched:

“4 billion euros that we give out of our pocket and more so that we do their job.

If they were doing their job, it's not us

(understand “TPMP”),

who would help people every day!

We do it because we want to do it, we denounce the squats, the students who are bad, the schools that are not well... France Télévisions, they do nothing, they only criticize

.

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Because it is indeed a criticism that made him raise the mustard to the nose.

That of the Minister of Culture Rima Abdul Malak against "

Don't touch my post

" in an interview given this morning to

Le Monde

.

In the columns of the daily, she expressed herself on the recent complaints lodged with Arcom (ex-CSA):

"We must make presenters, columnists and also channel owners responsible, to remind them that the authorization free use of their frequencies is accompanied by obligations, such as that of handling legal cases with moderation, that of respecting the pluralism of opinions"

.

“And afterwards, it comes to teach us lessons.

Madam Minister, let her come here to talk to us because culture is for everyone.

Me, I would like to have his answer on the 4 billion euros ”

insists Cyril Hanouna.

However, he concedes an exception for “Les Rencontres du Papotin” which he considers to be

“the only program which is truly a public service”

.

For the rest, Baba's judgment is final:

“It's only sorrel, you take it and throw it away”

.

The host had applied the same strategy last October when Éric Dupond-Moretti had pinned him in "C à vous".

The Minister of Justice had declared, following his treatment of the Lola affair in "TPMP", that he

"could not accept"

that the

'swept up to make audience'

.

Cyril Hanouna's invitation remained unanswered.

Cyril Hanouna started at France Télévisions

As a reminder, “Touche pas à mon poste” is not a pure product of the Canal+ group.

Launched in 2010, it was first France 4 which broadcast the first three seasons of the show, until its transfer to the channel still called D8 at the time.

Before that, France Télévisions had hired Cyril Hanouna to host “Le Grand bêtisier”, “Plié en 4” or the Eurovision contest.

A criticism that the troublemaker of C8 often makes to his detractors like Bertrand Chameroy, Camille Combal or even Louis Boyard, is to

"spit in the soup".

Source: lefigaro

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