Six months after moving from the 13-Hours of France 2 news to that of TF1, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau is preparing changes for the return of the television news presented for 32 years by Jean-Pierre Pernaut.

The journalist explains these novelties in an interview with our colleagues from the newspaper "Le Parisien".

Six months after resuming Jean-Pierre Pernaut's 13-Hours television news almost as is on TF1, journalist Marie-Sophie Lacarrau will further support her brand from September.

This is what the journalist explains in an interview with our colleagues from Le 

Parisien

 where she announces several changes to come.

Its developments should in particular allow its newscast to prepare for the treatment of the electoral campaign of the presidential election of 2022.

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Jean-Pierre Pernaut's eye on his newspaper

Marie-Sophie Lacarrau announces that her newscast will include new sections and a new look at the start of the school year, without giving much more details on these changes.

However, these developments should not signify a revolution compared to Jean-Pierre Pernaut's newscast. 

The latter indeed keeps an eye on the newspaper he presented for 32 years, until last December.

"It comes once a week", specifies Marie-Sophie Lacarrau to our colleagues at Le

Parisien

.

The journalist goes to his former offices "to discuss and give his opinion on what he liked and did not like".

The journalist has therefore not yet cut the cord.