Home Entertainment Television Micro of the CNews channel – Jacques Witt / SIPA Serge Nedjar is proud of the results of his channel, CNews : both audience figures and tone employee on the air. This is what emerges from the interview that the very discreet CEO of CNews granted to Journal du Dimanche . Welcoming an “exceptional year” in terms of audiences, with in particular the success of Time for pros , presented by Pascal Praud, and of Face à l’Info , presented by Christine Kelly with Eric Zemmour: “Our meetings have progressed by 24 % at 300%. To be frank, I didn’t expect such a progression. It’s almost scary. “ Censorship charge Serge Nedjar has also responded to criticism of the conservative editorial line of his channel. Concerning Eric Zemmour , pinned several times by the CSA and condemned three times for incitement to racial hatred, the CEO of CNews considered that he was the victim of a “huge injustice” and that his rare slippages on the air were ” “hairpin” to harm the image of the chain. More broadly, Serge Nedjar denies directing a Fox News at the French and on the contrary praises pluralism and “total freedom” of the opinions expressed on its channel. “It is important to listen to all opinions, even the most disturbing and the most politically incorrect.” By defending itself against numerous racist or sexist statements, fake news relayed by speakers, and the over-representation of far-right guests on its On the air, he also attacked France 2 and France Inter, “media which censor, which behave like judges, which condemn and absolve depending on whether or not you are in their camp. “ Proximity crime Catherine Nayl, director of information for France Inter, and Laurent Guimier, his counterpart from France Télévisions, reacted strongly to these accusations of censorship. Expensive Serge Nedjar, you would have the privilege of freedom of speech … I believe that plurality is defended and well defended by a number of editorial staff in France, starting with that of @ franceinter , leave our citizens free to choose! It’s called democracy. – Catherine Nayl (@CNayl) January 3, 2021 hello Serge Nedjar. You accuse @ France2tv of “censorship”. This is a serious accusation against the editorial staff of @ Francetele . What evidence do you have? https://t.co/jwtLQcv 24 h pic.twitter.com/wR99 mvZWvn – Laurent Guimier (@laurentguimier) January 3, 1085 Serge Nedjar was less feel comfortable answering questions about the redundancies of Sébastien Thoen and Stéphane Guy , following a parody of the show L’Heure des pros by Pascal Praud. It seems that these decisions are not his making and are justified by the proximity of those concerned with Julien Cazarre, former host of Canal + and now considered an enemy of the channel. 1345696831016230912
Home Entertainment Television Micro of the CNews channel – Jacques Witt / SIPA Serge Nedjar is proud of the results of his channel, CNews : both audience figures and tone employee on the air. This is what emerges from the interview that the very discreet CEO of CNews granted to Journal du Dimanche . Welcoming an “exceptional year” in terms of audiences, with in particular the success of Time for pros , presented by Pascal Praud, and of Face à l’Info , presented by Christine Kelly with Eric Zemmour: “Our meetings have progressed by 24 % at 300%. To be frank, I didn’t expect such a progression. It’s almost scary. “ Censorship charge Serge Nedjar has also responded to criticism of the conservative editorial line of his channel. Concerning Eric Zemmour , pinned several times by the CSA and condemned three times for incitement to racial hatred, the CEO of CNews considered that he was the victim of a “huge injustice” and that his rare slippages on the air were ” “hairpin” to harm the image of the chain. More broadly, Serge Nedjar denies directing a Fox News at the French and on the contrary praises pluralism and “total freedom” of the opinions expressed on its channel. “It is important to listen to all opinions, even the most disturbing and the most politically incorrect.” By defending itself against numerous racist or sexist statements, fake news relayed by speakers, and the over-representation of far-right guests on its On the air, he also attacked France 2 and France Inter, “media which censor, which behave like judges, which condemn and absolve depending on whether or not you are in their camp. “ Proximity crime Catherine Nayl, director of information for France Inter, and Laurent Guimier, his counterpart from France Télévisions, reacted strongly to these accusations of censorship. Expensive Serge Nedjar, you would have the privilege of freedom of speech … I believe that plurality is defended and well defended by a number of editorial staff in France, starting with that of @ franceinter , leave our citizens free to choose! It’s called democracy. – Catherine Nayl (@CNayl) January 3, 2021 hello Serge Nedjar. You accuse @ France2tv of “censorship”. This is a serious accusation against the editorial staff of @ Francetele . What evidence do you have? https://t.co/jwtLQcv 24 h pic.twitter.com/wR99 mvZWvn – Laurent Guimier (@laurentguimier) January 3, 1085 Serge Nedjar was less feel comfortable answering questions about the redundancies of Sébastien Thoen and Stéphane Guy , following a parody of the show L’Heure des pros by Pascal Praud. It seems that these decisions are not his making and are justified by the proximity of those concerned with Julien Cazarre, former host of Canal + and now considered an enemy of the channel.