Cyril Hanouna Ends ‘Touche pas à mon poste’ and Prepares for M6 Transition
The long-running talk show concluded its digital run on March 26, 2025, as Hanouna shifts focus to entertainment programming with M6 in September.
- After 15 years, 'Touche pas à mon poste' officially ended with its final digital broadcast on March 26, 2025, following the closure of C8 in February.
- Cyril Hanouna will join the M6 group in September 2025, hosting entertainment-focused shows on W9 and Fun Radio, signaling a shift away from politically charged content.
- The digital version of TPMP maintained strong viewership, averaging over 1 million viewers per episode, but struggled financially due to limited advertising revenue.
- Speculation about Hanouna's potential political ambitions persists, though no concrete plans have been announced despite his public statements fueling the rumors.
- The closure of C8 and TPMP's transition to digital platforms have highlighted challenges in adapting traditional television formats to online media models.