"The Best Pastry Chef" once again loses its host, Julia Vignali leaves the M6 ​​channel to devote herself to her projects as a producer.

The magazine "Les Inrockuptibles" becomes monthly from June for economic reasons.

Philippe Labro's program "Langue de bois s'abstenir" on C8, broadcast on Sunday evening in the second part of the evening, will focus on culture in the broad sense, including gastronomy, sport and fashion.

Jean-Pierre Pernaut returns to TF1 for a series of Grands Reportages "Discovering France".

“The Best Pastry Chef” once again loses its host

Julia Vignali leaves the M6 ​​channel.

She had been hosting the show there since 2017, when Faustine Bollaert left for France 2. And had presented “my secret admirer” more recently.

A departure not for another channel, but to devote herself to her projects as a producer: a film, already.

“Beau Parleur”, feature film with Kad Merad as actor and director (his companion).

And a documentary on bullying at school.

Projects which are particularly close to his heart and which motivated his departure.

She agreed to explain to us.

Julia Vignali, whom you will see all the same in the next season of "Meilleur Pâtissier".

Already toured. 

Do we know who will replace her next?

No, not yet but the position is very coveted, the phones rang at M6 and Julia Vignali's too. 

Big change for the magazine “Les Inrockuptibles”

You will no longer be able to find it every week on newsstands.

It becomes monthly from June for economic reasons because sales are stagnating around 20,400 copies.

CEO Emmanuel Hoog has made a finding: special issues that stay on newsstands for a long time sell better.

The goal is for the magazine to stop losing money to the group to which it belongs.

Mathieu Pigasse's group, Les Nouvelles Editions Indépendantes.

Group which changes its name to become “Combat”.

It is reorganizing itself to better revive itself, following the covid crisis. 

Still change, but on the television side.

Change for Philippe Labro's program on C8 ”Langue de bois s'abstenir”.

Sunday evening broadcast in the second part of the evening.

One of the very few on C8 that still talks about political, societal, economic or international news.

This will soon no longer be the case.

It will focus on culture: music, cinema, literature, of course, but also culture in the broad sense: gastronomy, sport, fashion.

Always with the same principle: guests around the table debating.

Still with Philippe Labro at its head, since 2008. This change in editorial line corresponds to C8's desire to refocus the channel on a more “feel good” positioning.

The name of the show will therefore change.

According to our information, it will revolve around the concept of essential / non-essential.

Changes effective from May 9.

Jean-Pierre Pernaut back on TF1

Not for the 1 p.m. news.

He definitely left his chair to Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.

He returns for a series of Grands Reportages “Discovering France”.

A tour of the regions and their heritage, dear to Jean-Pierre Pernaut.

Direction Alsace to start.

Jean-Pierre Pernaut, whom we contacted, very much wanted to return to the field.

Next destination: the North.

He will shoot four or five reports in the regions per year.

In addition to his weekly show on LCI and his web TV on JPP TV.

Jean-Pierre Pernaut, very busy.

He told us that he did not miss the 1pm because he now has more time and less responsibilities.

Jean-Pierre Pernaut in Alsace, it's Sunday in "Grands Reportages" on TF1, at 13:40. 

Several newspapers publish this morning a column to protect freedom of information

You might see it when you read the press this morning.

National or local press.

A page to say “stop impunity”.

This follows the assault of a Union photojournalist, Christian Lantenois.

Violently assaulted in the middle of a report almost a month ago.

He is still hospitalized and his vital prognosis remains open.

“The Press Alliance” (298 newspaper titles) denounces the increase in attacks on journalists.

More and more targeted.

Verbal, physical assault or damage to equipment.

“Hatred has become our daily life,” they write.

Their complaints?

A firm and appropriate penal response as well as better media education for the youngest.

The forum denounces the drift of social networks, “the largest lawless area in France”.

“More than the suburbs”.

The newspapers call for the responsibility of the platforms. 

Good news for podcast fans who subscribe to Spotify. 

An agreement between the streaming service and the Lagardère group radios has just been signed. RFM, Virgin Radio and Europe 1, which means you can find all podcasts on Spotify today. Shiver while listening to “Hondelatte Raconte”, laugh with Nicolas Canteloup and his “Revue de Presque” or discover the original creations of Europe 1 Studio: “Serieland”, “Mon Avocat et moi”, “At the heart of history”, “Sage Girl ”etc. And “Media Culture” of course!