Christophe Dechavanne tackled by another host since the announcement of his return alongside Léa Salamé on France 2

This Tuesday, August 16, 2022, our colleagues from Le Parisien unveiled news that made noise in the media sphere. Indeed, after several years of absence, Christophe Dechavanne will make his comeback on television. But if the latter lived his finest hours of glory on TF1, it is on public service that the 64-year-old host will put on his presenter costume. Well not really. Because the former host of “Coucou c’est nous”, or even “Ciel mon mardi” will be a columnist or “permanent guest” alongside Léa Salamé in the program which will replace “We are live” in the second part of the evening. Saturday evening.

An announcement that quickly made Internet users react on Twitter: “Useless It will quickly be deprogrammed for lack of audience”, “We’ll see, have to see what it gives before criticizing something”, “Too bad if I get booed by some for me it’s a very good choice Christophe Dechavanne is an excellent animator”, “Dechavanne, Ardisson and others have certainly been great animators but they have an oversized ego and are of retirement age, right? Aren’t there young people who could do the job and give a facelift to the PAF?”, “So happy to see @CDechavanne back on the air. A great animator“.

This Tuesday, August 16, 2022, in “Les Grandes gueules” on RMC, Alain Marschall and his columnists also reacted to the news. And for the host of the show, it would not necessarily be good news for France 2. “It says one thing, and that’s that it’s a personality that matches the age of the audience that continues to watch these shows live late at night. Christophe is in his sixties and the audience for talk shows, live broadcasts that are somewhat societal, political, it’s not young people, it’s not 25-40 year olds. To continue to keep an audience, you bet on those who want to see Christophe Dechavanne again and who it will attract: people aged 45-50-55 and over. […] I tell myself that it is perhaps more an admission of powerlessness in the face of the erosion of people who are in front of the TV.“, he swung.

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