The 4 Truths: discover Caroline Roux’s replacement
At the controls of the daily political interview of Télématin on France 2, called Les 4 Vérités, Caroline Roux will give way to another emblematic face of the public channel next season.
Iconic presenter of the show C in the air on France 5 since the departure of Yves CalviCaroline Roux also officiates on the antenna of France 2. Indeed, the presenter embodies the political interview of Telematin, baptized The 4 Truths. However, after 6 years of good and loyal service, former journalistEuropean 1 decided to give up, in order to devote himself to new projects within the France Télévisions group. Caroline Roux thus intends to focus more on C in the air, which will be extended next seasonbut also on another program from which it will inherit.
Indeed, as confirmed by the leaders of France Télévisions during their back-to-school press conference on Wednesday July 6, 2022, Caroline Roux will succeed Léa Salamé at the helm of the political program broadcast in prime time on France 2. At the head of the program since the departure of David Pujadas for LCIthe morning co-presenter of France Inter will devote himself to the new show that she will play on Saturday in the 2nd part of the evening on France 2. Talk show co-host We are live with Laurent Ruquier this season, Léa Salamé will take control of a new program calledWe can’t say anything anymore.
The 4 Truths: Thomas Sotto recovers the daily political interview of Télématin
Regarding Caroline Roux’s replacement at the head of the daily political interview of Telematin, France 2 decided to bet on another of its emblematic facess. Already at the head of the morning of the public channel with Julia Vignali from Monday to Thursday, Thomas Sotto will also ensure The 4 Truths next season. As a reminder, the former host of the morning ofEuropean 1 is also Laurent Delahousse’s official joker at the presentation of the 8 p.m. France 2 the weekend. Thomas Sotto also co-presented the political program of France 2 in prime time alongside Léa Salamébefore giving way to Laurent Guimier.
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