Journalist Jean-Jacques Bourdin, in 2018. -

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“The problem was resolved at the group level.

He was told what he should be told and I believe he understood it correctly.

According to what Marc-Olivier Fogiel said in an interview published by

Le Point on

Tuesday, Jean-Jacques Bourdin has been reframed.

At the beginning of March, the journalist ousted at the start of the morning of RMC - also broadcast on BFMTV - had delivered himself in the columns of the

JDD

.

He said he was "deeply affected" by the "particularly unfair" decision taken against him.

He took the opportunity to slip a cleat to the one who succeeded him on the air, Apolline de Malherbe, by evoking his declining audiences.

"It is not normal at this level of responsibility to go out into the press as was done by Jean-Jacques," said Marc-Olivier Fogiel, the boss of BFMTV, to our colleagues.

Apolline de Malherbe "has character"

Apolline de Maherbe did not appreciate it at all and had let it be known.

“Of course we did not imagine encouragement from him.

But I was hoping for all of us at least respect for the RMC jersey, respect for the collective, and a minimum of honesty, ”she reacted in an internal email that was not long in leaking.

She described the comments made by her predecessor as "miserable".

“When Apolline answered, at first, I thought it was a mistake and it was not helpful.

But it's human.

Her response showed that she had character, ”believes Marc-Olivier Fogiel.

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