After Cnews, Sonia Mabrouk Moves to the Competition and Joins Bfmtv
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The former journalist had left Europe 1 and the Bolloré group last Friday. She told the "Figaro" to now want to "register in a long time, in a strong editorial."
Sonia Mabrouk joined BFMTV to host a political meeting, after leaving CNews and Europe 1. She highlighted her commitment and rigor, as the presidential election of 2027 approached.
The animator left the media owned by the ultra-conservative billionaire Vincent Bolloré, after the holding on the air of Jean-Marc Morandini, sentenced for "corruption of minors".
Only a few days after she resigned from CNews and Europe 1, Sonia Mabrouk soon came up with a new project. "I chose to join BFM TV," she said, in an interview with Figaro. "I recognize Rodolphe Saadé, owner of the RMC BFM group, as with Vincent Bolloré, an ambition, a vision, a capacity to build solid groups in the long term," she explains, claiming to register "in the long run, in a strong editorial." After her departure from CNews, the journal…
The journalist had been the first figure of CNews to express her views on Jean-Marc Morandini's continued presence on the air despite her final convictions, particularly for corruption of minors.
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