DECCRIBED – The continuous details channel acquired by Rodolphe Saadé changes its schedule in high season. Maxime Switek has been chosen to host this new two-hour meeting.
Fabien Namias, the new director of the branch, announced this in an editorial conference on Tuesday, as revealed The world.It is Maxime Switek, one of the headliners of BFMTV, who has been chosen to host this new two-hour event, from 8pm to 10pm, in which journalists who are experts on politics, foreign policy adn economics will speak. 44 year old Maxime Switek has been refereeing in the mornings from 9am to noon as Bruce Toussaint left TF1 a year ago. He will replace Éric Brunet - who should remain on air as a columnist -, recruited by…
What are the key changes in news coverage that DECCRIBED aims to implement with the new two-hour segment?
Interview with Fabien Namias: Shaping the Future of News at DECCRIBED
Time.news Editor: Thank you for joining us today, Fabien. With Maxime switek stepping in to host the new two-hour segment on DECCRIBED,can you share what motivated this schedule change,especially during the high season?
Fabien Namias: Absolutely,and thank you for having me. The decision to shift our schedule was driven by a desire to strengthen our coverage during peak news times. The news landscape is ever-evolving, and we recognize that our audience is seeking deeper insights into politics, foreign policy, and economics. This two-hour meeting from 8 PM to 10 PM allows us to focus on these crucial subjects when viewership is at its highest.
Time.news Editor: How did Maxime Switek come to be the chosen host for this new format?
Fabien Namias: Maxime is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience, especially as one of the headliners at BFMTV. His ability to engage with complex subjects and his strong rapport with viewers make him an ideal choice. His prior experience from 9 AM to noon has equipped him with skills in managing discussions and sharing insights,which will be invaluable in this new role.
time.news Editor: You mentioned the importance of having journalists who are experts in their fields. What can viewers expect in terms of content and expertise from the new segment?
Fabien Namias: Viewers can expect in-depth discussions featuring various experts who specialize not only in politics and foreign affairs but also in economics. This segment will provide a platform for nuanced conversations that go beyond mere headlines, helping audiences understand the implications of current events. We’re excited to integrate diverse viewpoints that reflect the complexity of today’s global issues.
Time.news Editor: What do you foresee as the implications of this new approach in the broader news industry?
Fabien Namias: I believe this new format reflects a shift towards more analytical and complete news coverage.As the media landscape becomes increasingly saturated, audiences crave content that informs rather than just reports. This change positions DECCRIBED as a leader in intelligent news discourse. It also indicates a move towards valuing expert opinion, particularly in uncertain times.
Time.news Editor: As you lead this initiative, do you have any practical advice for aspiring journalists in adapting to these industry changes?
Fabien Namias: My advice would be to continually educate yourself about the subjects you are passionate about. Being informed is crucial, but understanding the context and implications of news stories is equally significant. Additionally, honing your ability to communicate complex ideas clearly will distinguish you in this crowded field. Embrace digital platforms—today’s journalists must be adaptable and able to engage audiences across various media.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Fabien, for sharing your insights on this exciting new growth at DECCRIBED. We look forward to seeing how Maxime Switek and the team will elevate news coverage.
Fabien namias: Thank you for having me. We are equally excited about the future and committed to delivering high-quality journalism that resonates with our viewers.