“I refuse”, shock wave at TF1, Jean-Luc Reichmann denounces working conditions, end of “12 shots”?

He won’t change his mind… and too bad for The 12 strokes of noon ! In an interview given to Jade and Éric Dussart in We’re doing TV again this Saturday, February 10 on RTL, Jean-Luc Reichmann revealed the open conflict between him and his employer TF1, and which could get the better of their beautiful and long collaboration. Indeed, if the presenter has been a hit every lunchtime for fourteen years with The 12 strokes of noonand has been present on this time slot for 23 years, he could well change creameries in the coming months due to a request from TF1 to which he strongly opposes : shoot more shows per day for the sake of profitability!

“Today, I shoot five shows a day and they would like me to do more to make money, but I don’t want to. There are people who travel hundreds of kilometers to come and participate in the game and out of respect for them, I want to have the time to talk to them and discuss with them.” explained Jean-Luc Reichmann, arguing that he had always worked like this, Z’amours and to WATCH YOUR STEP, refusing a more sustained pace. All the other animators agreed to make a more sustained pace, like Jarry in Everyone wants to take its place, Nagui In Do not forget the lyrics And Cyril Féraud In Slam And Family duels.

Nagui films 12 shows per day, Cyril Féraud films 10

Indeed, according to Jean-Marc Morandini, Nagui films no less than twelve shows per day of his giant karaoke game which is a hit every evening on France 2. It’s the most sustained rhythm that a facilitator agrees to. Cyril Féraud would film ten shows per day of Slam or Family duels, while other hosts, like Jarry for example, revolve around seven daily shows. A sustained pace that Jean-Luc Reichmann challenges, who wishes to convey his relationship with the spectators who came to see him and the candidates who came to play above the financial objectives of the channel and the producer.

He has not yet signed his future with TF1

Today, however, Jean-Luc Reichmann leaves doubts about a return to TF1 at the next school year. Indeed, the contract which binds the presenter to his employer ends in June 2024, and has, for the moment, still not been renewed. “We are talking with the channel. The renewal is planned for this summer, so we have time” explained the actor who will soon be seen in the play by and with Isabelle Mergault

The bracelet. This false suspense should quickly end, since Jean-Luc Reichmann announced that he had a meeting with the management of TF1 “in ten days”. There is no doubt that the broadcaster and the host will quickly find common ground, given the audience scores achieved by his game every day, with Émilien for several months.

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