why she stops the TF1 news

He’s a face well known to TF1 viewers who invites himself into the living rooms of thousands of French people every weekend…
Anne-Claire Coudray, who hosts 5 information meetings from Friday evening to Sunday evening, is preparing to stop presenting the information
, which also ensures certain special editions of the channel. Amalya’s mother is therefore preparing to put the brakes on this fast-paced professional life. From April 12, she will no longer be at the helm of the channel’s high mass. A few months ago, the 47-year-old Rennese informed our colleagues of TV Cable Sat Hebdo that this rhythm suited him very well: “It’s all about finding your balance. I made Monday and Wednesday sacred to spend time with my husband and my daughter”.

It prevents that the journalist also needs some rest and this is why we will no longer see her on the air the weekend of April 12. The godmother of the Patrouille de France takes a few days off in the middle of the school holidays for Ile-de-France students. However, there is no question of taking your foot off the gas for too long since it will be back on air the following weekend.

Who can take their place for a weekend?

In this type of situation, the channels often have several strings to their bow and several journalists on hand to take over. The weekend of April 12 to 14, Audrey Crespo Mara will take the reins of the channel’s 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.. Nothing very surprising since Thierry Ardisson’s partner has been replacing him since his arrival at the weekend newspapers in 2015.

A weekend which promises to be busy for the journalist since it is she who has also provided the portraits of the week in the show since 2020 Seven to eight presented by Harry Roselmack
. “It’s an exercise that I really like, which offers me more subjectivity, more freedom, really. I find fulfillment in these interviews, and the newspaper allows me from time to time to find the editorial staff in which I grew up, because I arrived there after Science-Po, the CFJ”… she said a few weeks ago on the microphone of Buzz TV from TV Magazine.

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