Léa Salamé at the Head of the Jt of France 2: Her Revenues Revealed, Here's What the Journalist Touches on Television
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The journalist will present the 20-hour JT on France 2 at the end of August. Her reward is announced by some commentators.
Announced at the "20 Hours" of France 2 in the fall, the journalist Léa Salamé, who was an official on France Inter, will have the heavy task of succeeding Anne-Sophie Lapix. Without a filter, she spoke of her salary and the higher proposal she had received.
She had never dreamed of it, and yet she will become the face of it. Without ever coveting the 8pm chair, Léa Salamé succeeds Anne-Sophie Lapix at the head of the JT of France 2. A challenge that she takes up without initial ambition, but with conviction and a financial choice assumed.
Lea Salamé's name was already well known to viewers. But since the announcement of her arrival on the 8 p.m. television news, the eyes have intensified, according to the magazine Femme Actuelle. Because what could have been considered a simple change of face on the air has, in reality, triggered a heated controversy on social networks. A controversy that was revived by a recent statement by the journalist. Lea Salamé's public salary disturbs On …
On Wednesday 23 July, the newspaper "Libération" dedicated a portrait to Léa Salamé, a new face of the JT of France 2, revealing her salary and why she refused to join BFMTV. After eight years at the presentation of the JT of 8pm in France, Anne-Sophie Lapix learned last May that her contract would not be renewed by her employers. On 26 June last, it was particularly moved that she bid farewell to the viewers, who followed her all these years. "…
This is one of the most commented changes in the audiovisual mercato of the summer. While Anne-Sophie Lapix leaves the 20 Hours of France 2, the management of the channel finally chose Léa Salamé to succeed him. However, this choice was not self-evident since Caroline Roux had been approached first, before declining in order to devote himself fully to "C in the air". This withdrawal led France Télévisions to turn to Léa Salamé, asked at the last…
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