It’s no secret… From the start of the next school year, Nikos Aliagas will no longer be at the head of the show “50’Inside”. A program that the flagship host of TF1 made the decision to leave after 17 years at its head. A choice that those who are passionate about photography had justified with our colleagues from Puremedia last April: “It has been matured and thought out for a long time. In agreement with my bosses, I have decided to stop because my 2023-2024 season will be busy with the new seasons of “Star Academy” and “The Voice””he had indicated before specifying a few weeks later, this time during an interview granted to TV Magazinethat he ideally wanted to see a woman replace him.
“I would think it was a girl. It would give a wider range of faces, because there are still too few women on the air in general”, he had confided Nikos Aliagas… Consequently, several famous animators of the French audiovisual landscape have not ceased to be quoted by the press to take over from the animator. But against all odds, it is not Virginie Guilhaume, Karima Charni, Tatiana Silva, Hélène Mannarino or even Karine Ferri who will succeed Nikos at the presentation of the “50’Inside” show, but Isabelle Ithurburu.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023, our colleagues from Parisian revealed that rugby specialist journalist Isabelle Ithurburu had already been chosen by the channel to replace Nikos Aliagas. Therefore, the sublime companion of Maxime Nucci would therefore have made the decision to leave Canal + to join TF1 from the start of the school year.
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Faustine Bollaert would have declined the proposal of TF1
Always according to Parisian, several famous animators would have declined the proposal of TF1. Indeed, before Isabelle Ithurburu was chosen to take up the torch of “50’Inside”, TF1 would have approached Faustine Bollaert, the host of “It starts today” and Julia Vignali, co-presenter of ” Télématin ”… But the two famous hosts would have refused the proposal of the first channel to remain faithful to France Television.
LZ