Fresh from Canal + 's "Canal football club" to "100% Euro" from M6, sports journalist Marie Portolano is Philippe Vandel's guest on Tuesday on the "Culture Médias" program.

It details the differences between the two channels in their treatment of football news.

INTERVIEW

Do we talk about football in the same way on Canal + and on M6?

No, according to sports journalist Marie Portolano, who recently switched

 to the

100% Euro

encrypted channel

football club

channel

 on M6.

This is what she explains on Tuesday at the microphone of Philippe Vandel, on the occasion of his invitation to the program

Culture Médias

.

Marie Portolano will present the program on Tuesday which will frame the broadcast of the France-Germany match, the first meeting of the Euro 2020 of the Blues.

>> Find Philippe Vandel and Culture-Médias every day from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Europe 1 as well as in replay and podcast here

"The Canal + audience is very demanding"

"It will necessarily be less technical than on Canal + since the public is not the same," said the former journalist of the encrypted channel.

"The audience of Canal + is very demanding and a lot in the numbers. The people who come to watch Canal programs are people who are really specialized in football."

An expertise that is not found among all viewers of M6 and the Euro.

"It's quite pleasant too. We ask questions a little more general public, we give figures a little more general public and it is just as enriching," she said.

No pressure for hearings

With the premiere of

100% Euro, 

last Saturday, Marie Portolano could also have discovered the pressure of the audiences, after several years spent on an encrypted subscription channel.

"It's new for me to watch the audiences," she admits.

"But I don't really know the expectations of the chefs. And besides, I find that great, because they don't tell me anything about it."

"It's very good. A million for a second part of the evening, it's perfect", all the same sent him his bosses by SMS last week.

"So that's fine with me", rejoices Marie Portolano.

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The biggest change in the journalist's treatment of football is not due to her change of channel: thanks to the Euro, she can now be ... chauvinistic. "I am used to hiding my preferences, since in the championship I was not allowed to say which club I was for," she recalls. "With the Euro, I'm like everyone else: I hope France will win."