Paris (AFP)

Goodbye Nikos and "Evening 3", hello Patricia Loison on franceinfo and Jean-Michel Aphatie on LCI: TV and radio channels are back.

Chamboule-tout at Europe 1

- Faced with hearings that never stop to dive, Europe 1 has turned upside down his morning in September. For lack of a "miracle", Nikos Aliagas left this strategic slice, replaced Monday on Europe by a journalist house, Matthew Belliard. Nikos keeps his shows on TF1. And it is Sonia Mabrouk who animates now the political interview of the morning on Europe.

Lagardère Group radio also reviewed a large part of its schedule: Philippe Vandel returns with a program on media and culture from 9:00 to 11:00, the humorist Matthieu Noël takes over the strategic section 16-18H, and the former BFMTV Nathalie Levy animates a new slice of information from 18 to 20H.

"This fight is worth to be delivered, even if it will be long, because we will eventually win it," said the boss Arnaud Lagardère group on Instagram, thanking its advertisers and listeners.

- Marc-Olivier Fogiel has left RTL, which he was a pillar with "RTL Soir" and "We remake the world" (18-20H), to lead BFMTV. He is replaced by Thomas Sotto, who will continue to work for France Télévisions.

Aphatie on LCI

- LCI recruited for the morning the editorialist Jean-Michel Aphatie, who leaves Europe 1.

- The ex-head of RTL's political service Elizabeth Martichoux also joins the LCI team. Alba Ventura resumes the interview she hosted in the morning of Yves Calvi.

- Christophe Jakubyszyn, former head of the political service of the Une, took the reins of the morning business of BFM, replacing its historical presenter Stéphane Soumier.

- The comedian Jean-Luc Lemoine left the band of chroniclers of TPMP!, The program of Cyril Hanouna on C8, to animate a show of humor "imprint of nostalgia" on France 3, every Saturday at 13:30.

- Hugo Clément, the former journalist of "Quotidien" on TMC, leaves the online media Konbini to join France 2, the house where he made his debut. He will animate "On the front", documentary evenings devoted to the environment.

Goodbye Ardisson and Sebastian

- Would it be the end of clashes at Ruquier? The presenter of "We are not lying" has decided to separate from its appointed chroniclers, Christine Angot and Charles Consigny, for the benefit of speakers who will change each broadcast.

- On France 3, the last "evening 3" was broadcast Sunday: the night newspaper is replaced by "Le 23H", broadcast on franceinfo (channel 27). With the return of the journalist Patricia Loison, who will co-host the slice with Nathanael de Rincquesen (Télématin) and Céline Bosquet.

For its fourth season, the public news channel has also strengthened its mid-day (9: 30-13: 00) with the arrival of Louis Laforge for more direct, and proposes a new slice 13: 00-17: 00 presented by Sophie Le Saint (ex -Télématin).

- On France Inter, Edouard Baer did not wish to resume his Sunday evening program and was replaced by Nadia Daam, former Europe 1, for two hours of free antenna. The scientific daily "La tête au carré" is replaced by "La Terre au carré", devoted to the ecological transition.

- He was a pillar of public service entertainment for 23 years: France Télévisions did not renew its contracts with Patrick Sébastien, who presented in the spring his latest issues of "The greatest cabaret of the world" and "Happy Years" . Without bouncing on TV for the moment.

- Another veteran of the PAF, Thierry Ardisson leaves (probably temporarily) the small screen. "The man in black" who worked for 13 years at Canal +, said "fired" by Bolloré, for refusing to produce cheaply his talk shows on C8.

Thierry Ardisson will be replaced on Saturday in the early evening by the ubiquitous Cyril Hanouna and his columnists with a new comedy show, "La grande darka".

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