Passing through the Buzz TV show of Figaro on Friday February 25, 2022, journalist Eugénie Bastié revealed why several weekend shows, including hers, have recently been renamed by CNews.
After receiving Jean-Luc Reichmann on Thursday February 24, 2022as part of the promotion of the series Léo Matteï, minors brigade broadcast on TF1the emission Buzz-TV from Figaro welcomed journalist Eugénie Bastié to her set on Friday February 25, 2022. Writing in the columns of Figaro since 2015, the latter has also made a name for herself on the small screen in recent years. It was in September 2015 that Eugénie Bastié stood out for the first time on television, during his appearance on the show France 2 Tonight or neverwhere she faced Jacques Attali.
His retort:The old world is back, Mr. Attali!“, had then made the buzz on social networks. After having made a quick passage on France 2 as a columnist on the show Newswhich was not very successful, Eugénie Bastié was recruited by David Pujadas for his daily program on LCI. The journalist thus participated in the program entitled 24h Pujadas between 2017 and 2018while intervening in parallel on the antenna ofEuropean 1 in The Press Club. Eugénie Bastié will then join the ranks of BFM TV during the 2019-2020 season, where she participates in the show At the same time, presented by Apolline de Malherbebut also in the program 7 p.m. Ruth Elkrief. Since July 2020, the journalist has been working as an editorialist on the antenna of CNews.
Eugénie Bastié: “CNews has decided to standardize the grid a bit”
Management of the group’s news channel Canal+ he even has entrusted its own weekly program since May 2021. Originally baptized Room for ideasthis program broadcast every Sunday has recently been renamed Facing Bastie, just like the weekly programs of Ivan Rioufol and Mathieu Bock-Côté. Eugénie Bastié explained why the management of CNews decided to change the name of these 3 programs. “CNews decided to homogenize the schedule a bit, because there were a lot of shows with very different names. (…) I believe that viewers were a bit lost in the titles of the shows. And so, for the sake of consistency, the channel has decided to put Face à Bastié, Face à Rioufol and Face à Bock-Côté so that it is more identified“, explained the journalist.
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