Catherine Ceylac in 2018. - Jacques BENAROCH / SIPA

It is a duo which promises, and which will have for strength intergenerationality. At 66, Catherine Ceylac, who has spent her entire career on France Télévisions ( Télématin  and Thé ou café in  particular) arrives on Clique, the program on Canal + by Mouloud Achour, who will be 40 years old on August 1. And who sees his daily life go digital, with a weekly only on the private channel.

" It's my choice. We are going to seek the public where it is, on the digital, ”he explains in Le Parisien . The show will be broadcast on MyCanal, the group's platform, every evening, "in a new format". And on the Canal + channel every Sunday at midday, in a 90-minute version, according to the daily.

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Besides Catherine Ceylac, we will find in the new program journalists Pauline Clavière and Eva Bester as well as humorists Anaïde Rozam, Fadily Camara, Hakim Jemili and Roman Frayssinet.

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