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A year after leaving RT France, Frédéric Taddeï joins CNews

2023-02-25T10:32:56.952Z


The former presenter of “Tonight (or never!)” will host the 10 p.m. to midnight segment from this Saturday, February 25 on the Canal + group channel.


The information fell on Friday.

Frédéric Taddeï joins CNews, where he will host a live program every Saturday and Sunday from 10 p.m. to midnight entitled “Les visitors du soir”.

The first issue will be broadcast this Saturday, February 25.

This announcement comes a year after the host's decision to stop presenting the program "Interdit d'interdiction" on the RT France channel, the French branch of the Russian channel RT.

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Invited on the set of "Buzz TV", he then invoked "

loyalty to (his) country

", in the context of the war in Ukraine.

Since then, RT, accused of propaganda for Russia, has been banned in the European Union, and RT France had to close in January following the freezing of its assets.

Frédéric Taddeï was already officiating on Europe 1 radio, which is part of the Lagardère group, which is also in the process of passing into the fold of Vincent Bolloré.

The rapprochements between CNews and this radio are already effective, since they have several hosts in common.

On television, Frédéric Taddeï hosted the talk show “Tonight (or never!)” on France 3 then France 2 between 2006 and 2016.

In 2013, journalist Patrick Cohen criticized him for giving voice to "

sick brains

", citing the Muslim intellectual Tariq Ramadan, Dieudonné, the far-right essayist Alain Soral and the sulphurous writer Marc-Édouard Nabe.

"

For me, there is no blacklist, there is no guest that I refuse to invite on principle because I do not like him

", retorted the person concerned who also animated the pellet on art "D'art d'art" on France 2 between 2002 and 2018, after having started on Canal + in the program "Nowhere else" in the mid-90s.

Source: lefigaro

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