A golden trophy but no foul.

In a decision made public on Thursday, Arcom considers that Cyril Hanouna did not commit any fault by celebrating in October the audience records for his program

Touche pas à mon poste!

the day after an issue largely devoted to the murder of Lola.

“The acclaimed audiences concerned the first two months of the season and not recent sequences during which tragic events could be mentioned”, judges the audiovisual regulator in this decision taken in December and published Thursday on its website. website.

Arcom “has therefore not identified any element likely to constitute an attack on the dignity of the human person”.

Several sequences of

TPMP

in connection with the murder of Lola, 12, on October 14, had given rise to reports from viewers to Arcom.

Insults against MP Louis Boyard

In the main of these cases, the C8 channel (Canal+ group), which broadcasts "TPMP", received a formal notice on November 18, because Cyril Hanouna had called for summary trials in cases similar to the murder of Lola.

This measure, which targeted programs broadcast on October 18, 19 and 24, is the second level of warning from Arcom before possible sanctions.

The decision rendered on Thursday relates to a sequence from the October 19 broadcast.

A party was then organized on the set to celebrate the audiences of the show.

During this party, the boss of C8, Franck Appietto, had given Cyril Hanouna a gold trophy bearing the date of the day before.

The issue of October 18, partly devoted to Lola, had indeed exceeded the bar of two million viewers.



In addition to the procedures concerning the Lola affair, C8 and

TPMP

could also be sanctioned because of the insults of Cyril Hanouna towards the deputy LFI Louis Boyard in the program of November 10.

A week after this incident, Arcom had paved the way for a sanction procedure by transmitting this new case to an independent reporter, a member of the Council of State.

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