France Inter, target of Bolloré's media offensive

A week after the start of his troubles, Thomas Legrand returned to France Inter on Friday, September 12 at 1:30 p.m. Not in a new show, nor to participate in a debate, as he regularly does: he was received by the Radio France mediator, Emmanuelle Daviet. "I am delighted to finally be able to explain myself here," confided the political journalist, accompanied, at the microphone, by Philippe Corbé, the station's news director. Although he had quickly expressed himself on X, Instagram, in Le Monde or in Libération , Thomas Legrand had not yet had the opportunity to do so on Inter since September 5.
That evening, the far-right quarterly L'Incorrect published stolen videos showing the Libération columnist in a Parisian café, deep in conversation with two Socialist officials as well as with his colleague Patrick Cohen, a columnist who also appears on France Inter and France 5, on the program "C à vous." On the agenda of their discussions: the Socialist Party's (PS) strategy for the presidential election and the campaign for the upcoming municipal elections in Paris, in which the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati, is running.
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