The days go by and look the same for Europe 1. The political columnist Michaël Darmon who has hosted

Le Grand rendez-vous

since 2019

, a weekly interview with a leading political or economic personality, announced on Sunday that he was leaving the radio.

“I am leaving Europe 1 after 3 beautiful and intense years.

Europe 1 wanted to listen to the world change.

Today, the radio wants people to listen to it changing the world.

See you soon in other skies, ”tweeted the journalist.

A very long list of departures

Political journalist on TF1 at the beginning of the 1990s, correspondent for RTBF in Israel, Michaël Darmon joined France 2 in 1994, with the functions of deputy head of the political service of the channel, in charge in particular of the National Front then of the 'UMP.

After a stint on i-Télé as a political columnist, the journalist also worked on the Sud Radio antennas.

Europe 1 had hired him in 2018 as a political columnist.

After the ousting last month of the comedian Nicolas Canteloup, this departure is added to those of Patrick Cohen, Pascale Clark, Anne Roumanoff, Bertrand Chameroy, Matthieu Belliard, Julie Leclerc or Wendy Bouchard… A list that is growing week after week, illustrating the historic crisis experienced by the Lagardère group resort.

Its planned merger with CNews, the information channel of the Canal + group, controlled by Vincent Bolloré, made these employees fear in particular a strong right of the antenna.

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