Julie's voice will no longer accompany listeners in Europe 1. As revealed this Wednesday by several media, including
Le Monde
and
TVMag
, Julie Leclerc is leaving the station in turn.
A historic voice of radio, she had been on the air at Europe 1 since 1972 and was due to celebrate her fifty-year career next year.
According to
Le Monde
, this is a real "heartbreak" for the host.
Many relatives and listeners have expressed their emotion on Twitter, like Marc-Olivier Fogiel, former collaborator of Julie Leclerc from 2008 to 2011. The former radio host (now director of BFMTV), posted a photo of her accompanied by a myriad of hearts.
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- Marc-Olivier FOGIEL (@FogielMarcO) July 28, 2021
The announcement of this new start comes just a few days after that of Nicolas Canteloup, whom Julie Leclerc accompanied in her column
Revue du près
.
He is also added to the long list of voices that listeners from Europe 1 will miss at the start of the school year: Patrick Cohen, Pascale Clark, Anne Roumanoff, Bertrand Chameroy, Wendy Bouchard… As
TVMag
specifies
, Laurent Cabrol, 74, is now the dean of radio, on the air since 1976.
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