Departures and arrivals are announced for LCI and BFMTV.

Departure of Pascale De La Tour Du Pin who leaves LCI where she presented the morning show for four years.

She will be joining her old BFMTV house, which she left in 2017. She will host an info section during the day.

To replace her, LCI relies on the duo Stefan Etcheverry and Hélène Mannarino.

Doria Tillier will be the mistress of ceremonies at the Cannes Film Festival.

The focus program is a France 5 program called "Et si on read aloud?", A reading aloud competition for middle and high school students.

Samuel Etienne will resume his press review on Twitch.

On the front page, movement within two news channels. 

Departures and arrivals are announced for LCI and BFMTV.

Departure of Pascale De La Tour Du Pin who left LCI where she had been presenting the morning show for four years, without the audiences having taken off - the channel offered her another installment, which she refused.

She will join her old BFMTV house, which she left in 2017. She will host an info section during the day, according to Le Parisien. 

To replace it, LCI relies on a duo. 

An original duo!

Stefan Etcheverry, who comes from BFMTV and Hélène Mannarino, who we know well here.

They will take control of the morning at the start of the school year. 

Other changes on LCI, according to “Le Parisien”: Christophe Beaugrand would take over the 9h-12h slot and Ruth Elkrief the 8h-22h one, in place, in part, of Darius Rochebin.

The Swiss journalist, him, would officiate the weekend from now on.

Finally, Eric Brunet, on the air at the end of the morning this season, would provide the 22h-midnight. 

We know the mistress of ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival. 

It will be Doria Tillier.

The actress will therefore be responsible for hosting the opening and closing ceremonies broadcast on Canal +.

She succeeds Edouard Baer who had held this role two years in a row, in 2018 and 2019. Last year, the festival was canceled, due to the pandemic.

This year, it will take place, but next month, again because of the health crisis.

The opening ceremony is scheduled for three weeks on July 6. 

The focus program is a broadcast from France 5: “What if we read aloud?”.

It is a reading aloud competition for middle and high school students. A competition led by François Busnel, as for the first edition, last year. The final takes place tomorrow evening, with 10 candidates (there were 130,000 at the start). 10 young people who will compete by reading a text of their choice in front of a jury, made up of four writers: Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt, Clara Dupont-Monod, Gaël Faye, and Cécile Coulon. Young people who prepared for this final, with coaches, by videoconference. Guillaume de Tonquédec, too, will introduce a text that he wishes to keep secret until the broadcast. A show in which he had already participated last year, because it has an intimate and particular relationship to reading. “What if we read aloud?”, The final is this Thursday at 8:50 pm on France 5, hosted by François Busnel. 

Two pieces of information in brief, to end this diary

The first is the announced return of Samuel Etienne, on Twitch.

The journalist will resume his press review (The morning is yours), stopped two months ago.

He will do it this summer, maybe not on a daily basis.  

And then, the putting online of Apple's paid podcasts was this Tuesday.

Among them, “Hondelatte tells”, the first story podcast in France, a Europe1 Studio podcast.

For 2.49 euros per month, you can have access to exclusive content such as unreleased thematic series, bonus stories, archives and each episode the day before it is broadcast on the radio.