"12 strokes of noon": the broadcast of the show soon stopped? Jean-Luc Reichmann answers: Current Woman The MAG

How long will entertainment programming last? As we approach the end of this second week of confinement in France, some programs may find themselves at the bottom of the wall in a few days. An unprecedented situation which had also pushed the teams of The Voice to review the breakdown of the episodes in order to spread them over more weeks. A decision that had thrilled many viewers. For other shows like The 12 noon shots, the urgency is not the same. Indeed, Jean-Luc Reichmann records between 3 and 5 programs per day in studios 107, which allows him to anticipate the broadcast of his program at least a month in advance. A short-term sustainable solution in view of the health crisis caused by the Covid-19 …

Asked about it by our colleagues from TV Mag, Jean-Luc Reichmann expressed his concern: "We chat every day with the teams to consider the rest knowing that we will be deprived of the public, make-up artists, hairdressers, sound engineers, etc. The real problem is that of the participants' travel, when will they have the right to do?" While waiting to know if the candidates will be able to join the plateau of 12 noon shots, Jean-Luc Reichmann revealed the number of shows still in stock to ensure daily broadcasting: "We are in a configuration where I have recorded enough programs to be broadcast for two or three weeks." However, will containment still be topical in France in less than a month? No one can still insure it.

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