“It is the end !” This Thursday, December 21 on BFMTV, the faithful of 10 p.m. Max perhaps did not expect such an announcement: journalist Maxime Switek said goodbye to the niche he had played since September 2019. After four and a half years spent in this strategic box, the journalist, revealed by C to you where he worked for a long time with Anne-Sophie Lapix and Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, accepted a brand new mission entrusted to him by his employer, Marc-Olivier Fogiel. And for good reason: Maxime Switek has the difficult task of succeeding Bruce Toussaint at the head of the Livewhich will simply be renamed Live Switeken lieu and in place of Live All Saints’ Day. Indeed, from Monday January 8, 2024, Bruce Toussaint will be available on TF1, for a brand new morning show soberly namedGood morning !and which will face heavy competition from BFMTV and Telematin on France 2.
For his last 10 p.m. MaxMaxime Switek wanted to pay tribute to his loyal viewers, and to the teams who supported and supported him for five seasons: “It is the end. It’s still a 3 and a half year adventure (…) I’m not going far, but obviously there is emotion this evening. I wanted to say thank you to you who have watched us almost every evening for three and a half years, it has been a joy and an honor, really, to keep you informed every evening. I also thank the gang, the old and the new, thank you to the entire 22h Max team that you don’t see on the air” declared the journalist in front of his columnist Roselyne Bachelot in particular. “It’s the end of an incredible adventure, we’ll see you in January” concluded the one who will pass the keys of the niche to Julie Hammett, who will leave Laurent Ruquier to embody its own slice called Julie until midnight.
Bruce Toussaint surrounds himself with a chic and amazing team
Maxime Switek will face his ex-colleague Bruce Toussaint, who will be surrounded daily on TF1 by a shock team, made up of well-known columnists from the French audiovisual landscape: we will find the hosts Christophe Beaugrand, Karima Charni, Anaïs Grangerac, Laurent Mariotte and Hélène Mannarinothe weather reporter Angel Noiretthe former journalist of TelematinMaud Descampsthe LCI journalist Julien Arnaudthe former journalist of Indulge on RTL Monique Younesdoctor Vincent Valinducqthe former columnist of KindergartensBenjamin Mullerthe journalist Garance Pardigon who will provide the news for the program, the sports journalist Jean-Marie Bagayoko or the political journalist Adrien Gindre. Great crowds for a morning show that will have to compete with very tough competition… Bruce Toussaint is playing big!