Nathalie Renoux, presenter of the weekend newspapers on M6, was the guest of Media Info on Wednesday. It assumes the “educational role” that it wants to give to its television news within the framework of the presidential election of 2022.
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Since 2009, Nathalie Renoux has spent her weekends at M6 headquarters to successfully present the “12.45” and the “19.45”. At midday, his newspaper had its best ever year and in the evening, it made its highest score for seven years on the commercial target, namely women responsible for purchases under the age of 50. The strength of these news broadcasts: a younger audience than the competition.
The journalist estimated Wednesday, December 14 on franceinfo to have a “educational role” to play in the presidential campaign, “to make young people understand the challenges of a presidential election”.
While Emmanuel Macron will grant in the evening a long interview to TF1 and LCI, Nathalie Renoux ensures not to be in this race: “We do not especially seek to have the candidates. What we want, when a politician comes on our set, is that he has an announcement to make, which is not always the case. , during the months which separate us from the first round, we will have the main candidates, like five years ago for the last presidential one. “
Nathalie Renoux also presents “Criminal Investigations” every Wednesday on W9, a news item whose December 14 issue will be devoted to the Jean Meyer affair, the head of the Basel-Mulhouse airport control tower assassinated in machete blows in 2011 at his workplace. “Criminal cases, alas, are inexhaustible! You would think that with time, we would run out of subjects, but no. There is no strike in crime”, she explains. Nathalie Renoux has also announced the upcoming return of “Call for witnesses”, a program intended to relaunch closed cases.