The media are trying to adapt to health rules to fight the coronavirus epidemic. The program "C politique" on France 5 offers, on Sunday, a program where journalists, columnists and guests will be scattered all over France. A real technical challenge for the animator Karim Rissouli.

Sunday, the program "C politique" on France 5 will also get in tune with health rules against the coronavirus. No straight pass for Karim Rissouli and his team who, like all French people, are in confinement. It is therefore from their home that the journalist and his columnists will present their weekly magazine.

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"I will be in front of my computer. I will have, in a mosaic, the different columnists", explains Karim Rissouli at the microphone of Europe 1. Confined in his commune of Rémalard-en-Perche, in Normandy, he hopes for a program "very rich "but also proclaims his will to lead by example:" I think that to see confined people who do their work while respecting the rules imposed by the health authorities, it is a good signal. "

"100% health security"

The host does not hesitate to speak of a public service mission: "We are absolutely not resistance fighters, unlike those who fight on a daily basis in hospitals, but our job is to provide information as best as possible . I hope we will succeed in doing so by being '100% sanitary safety'. "

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This confinement program generates its share of unknowns and uncertainties for the chain's teams. Working remotely, for example, means increasing the number of calls and meetings. Karim Rissouli himself admits to broadcasting almost from a "white area". "It is revealing for everyone, it creates solidarity in the teams. Building an hour and twenty minutes of broadcasting with teams across the country [...] is a pretty incredible technical challenge."