If Gilles Bouleau ensures the presentation of the television news of TF1 during the week, it is Anne-Claire Coudray who is in charge during the weekends. The two journalists are currently facing complications following the cut of the signal by Canal Plus following a dispute between the two channels. A considerable impact for Europe’s leading channel, which is seeing some of its flagship programs now overtaken by the competition. This is particularly the case for the 8 p.m. news which, for example, saw France 2 pass in front of it…
Fortunately, they managed to climb the slope since last Saturday, Anne-Claire Coudray brought together 4.95 million viewers or 37.6% market share. The self, 5.77 million followed the news where Marine Le Pen was present.
At the end of her news, Anne-Claire Coudray wanted to say a moving farewell. The journalist indeed sent a poignant farewell message to one of her colleagues, named Fabienne. “She is an extraordinary librarian who has provided journalists with photos and archives for thirty years. This was her last diary tonight,” she said.
After this wink, Anne-Claire Coudray herself said goodbye to her loyal viewers since she gave way to her joker Audrey Crespo-Mara from this Friday, October 28, 2022.
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