According to Pure Media, Laurent Ruquier could leave France 2’s Saturday night box at the end of the season. The host has occupied it since September 2006.
Is an audiovisual cataclysm preparing? According to information from Pure Media, this Tuesday, March 8, France 2 could soon experience an almost unprecedented upheaval in its schedule. At the end of the season, Laurent Ruquier could decide to leave the antenna on Saturday evening. This box has been occupied by the host for 16 years, first with We are not lying then today at the helm of We are live. “He has been open to this desire for change to his close guard for several weeks”write our colleagues, who add that Léa Salamé, who co-hosts the second part of the evening of France 2 on Saturday evening alongside her, could take over this box alone.
For the moment, Laurent Ruquier like France Télévisions did not want to answer questions from Pure Media and neither denied nor confirmed their information. If the host could therefore hand over for Saturday evening, he should not leave the antenna of France 2 for all that. Still according to our colleagues, he would keep the animation of Children of TV, broadcast on Saturday in access. His Big Heads television broadcasts could also continue. If Laurent Ruquier really leaves this box, it will be a sensational announcement. And unexpected. A few months ago before the launch of the new season of We are live, the host seemed delighted with this new version and his duet with Léa Salamé.
Laurent Ruquier: “I’m still having fun”
“If there was a recipe for success, it would be knownjoked Laurent Ruquier to the Parisian. No one can tell in advance if the show will work. But it’s already an incredible chance to still be there. We are few to have so much longevity, apart from Nikos Aliagas on TF 1. There are people like Benjamin Castaldi who we see less, for example. This is why I say that I am the future Michel Drucker, laughs Laurent Ruquier. I have been doing this job for thirty years. (…) Fortunately, I still have fun and I leave myself a space to defend favorites. It’s also good to do the first interviews.” He has occupied this Saturday night slot since September 2006 when he replaced Tout le monde en parle by Thierry Ardisson.
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