Journalist Jean-Pierre Pernaut.

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CHRISTOPHE CHEVALIN - TF1

This Friday, it will be the last of Jean-Pierre.

The journalist who presented the "13 hours" of TF1 for more than thirty years, will put an end to this long chapter of his career.

He will be replaced on January 4 by Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, who piloted the mid-day newspaper on France 2 until last September.

Faithful to the news of the first channel, will you continue to watch “1 pm”?

Or will you be one of the inconsolables of Jean-Pierre Pernaut's departure?

Will you take a look at the “Netflix of the regions” he is preparing?

Fans of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, will you abandon the public service newspaper to follow your favorite presenter on the next channel?

Will you start to follow the editions of TF1 that you fled when Jean-Pierre Pernaut was in charge?

In short, are these changes in the television landscape going to upset your habits in one way or another?

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