Léa Salamé bids farewell to France Inter’s 7:50 a.m.

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2023-07-07 10:52:00

The presenter gives way to Sonia Devillers, but does not leave the antenna. She keeps her duet interview with Nicolas Demorand at 8:20 a.m.

By Nicolas Barreiro for Le Point Léa Salamé will give up her place at 7:50 a.m. next season. © JOEL SAGET / AFP Published on 07/07/2023 at 10:52

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“We will meet later in the post. Nearly nine years after taking up her post on the morning show of France Inter, Léa Salamé is turning a page in her career by drawing a line under her emblematic interview at 7:50 a.m. The journalist does not leave the antenna, however, she keeps his duet interview with Nicolas Demorand at 8:20 a.m. and will be entitled to his own slice next season. For her last interview on Thursday, she said goodbye and announced the name of her successor.

“You were my last 7:50 a.m.,” the presenter told her guest Cédric Sapin-Dufour, writer and mountaineer. “After nine seasons, this is my last interview at 7:50 a.m. We received politicians, writers, intellectuals, actors from civil society, anonymous people, free words, strong words, sometimes upsetting. It was an absolute pleasure for me to welcome them to this magnificent setting, ”she added before passing the baton to Sonia Devillers. “I leave him. I give it to Sonia Devillers at the start of the school year. She will impregnate her style, her brand and her talent. »

READ ALSOThe false revolution of France InterLéa Salamé took the opportunity to send a message to the listeners of France Inter, whom she will find at the start of the school year in her new installment. “As for us, listener friends, we will meet a little later in the post, in the new big 7/10 with Nicholas. We hope you will be faithful. We will talk to you about it in due time. Thank you so much. »

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