Paul Larrouturou, who came from TF1, arrives at France Info for the political interview of the morning – Liberation
The transfer window begins at France Info. Radio director Agnès Vahramian announced to the newspaper The Parisian That journalist Paul Larrouturou, who came from TF1, joined the round house. On the antenna, he will be in pairs with Agathe Lambret, the current voice of the front of the public radio. “Two years before the presidential election, faced with fierce competition, we needed to recondate this meeting. The two are very political and very complementary ”, said Agnès Vahramian.
Known for its shine Micro in hand in the field, Paul Larrouturou is currently a reporter for the morning of TF1, Good morning ! At 38, he has long covered politics, after years at Small newspaper (on Canal +) then in Daily (on TMC, TF1 group). He also specialized in information on social networks, intended for a younger audience. « Paul will also bring us a digital resonance thanks to his community »added Agnès Vahramian. His arrival had been announced early Wednesday by media expert Clément Garin.
The 8:30 a.m. interview on Franceinfo is currently being carried out by Jérôme Chapuis and Salhia Brakhlia. The first will continue to pilot the morning of the station from 6 am. Salhia Brakhlia, 39, said herself on Tuesday that she was leaving the antenna after a « Beautiful five -year story ». On Instagram, she said her « Immense gratitude for all these beautiful years at 8.30 Franceinfo and informed » from 9 am, as well as its « Immense joy of having made these meetings a success ». Regarding the latter, Agnès Vahramian said in The Parisian :: “We mentioned several tracks with her but we did not find common ground. So at some point, I had to make a decision ”.
Among other grid changes, it is the journalist from France Info Célyne Baÿt -Darcourt, specialist in the media, who will animate the tranche 5 p.m. -20h. Faced with criticisms issued internally on her management, Agnès Vahramian, in office since September, replies: « That there is change, it can rush and disturb in our house » but « It’s an editorial choice, no person ». In a statement at the end of May, the CGT Union of Radio France had denounced an end of the season « Great brutality ».