This Thursday, November 30, Spotify, Deezer and Apple music unveil their retrospectives of the most listened to artists in 2023, Complément d’Enquête devotes an issue to Cyril Hanouna and the French Alps are the last candidates selected for the 2030 Winter Olympics .
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This Thursday, November 30, Spotify users begin to share retrospectives of the titles they listened to the most in 2023. In France, this is German racing car of SDM. Like him, rappers Jul, Ninho and Gazo once again monopolize the first places. This trend is also the opportunity for a great commercial battle. In recent years, Deezer and Apple Music have also launched these retrospectives which, shared by their users, advertise the applications for free.
France 2 unveils this Thursday evening at 11 p.m. a “Additional investigation” devoted to Cyril Hanouna, described as “the new godfather of the PAF”. The investigative magazine promises revelations about the star host of TPMP, presented by one of its collaborators who remains anonymous in this issue, as a “guru”. “Additional investigation” also reveals the underside of the sequence of the fake Brav-M police officers invited last March in TPMP.
And then the International Olympic Committee (IOC) announced Tuesday that the French Alps were now the last candidates selected to organize the Winter Olympic Games in 2030. “Immense pride”, for the LR president of the Auvergne-Rhône region. Alps Laurent Wauquiez. Opponents denounce all the same “a democratic, financial and ecological scandal”.
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