Bertrand Latour on Canal+, one of the reasons for his arrival

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By going from the channel the team to Canal+ at the start of the last school year, Bertrand Latour crossed a milestone in his career as a sports journalist.

On September 15, Bertrand Latour was making his debut on the set of the “Canal Football Club”on the occasion of the fourth day of Ligue 1. arrived from The team channel, The sports journalist also appears on the encrypted channel in the evenings of the Champions League.

For the 32 -year -old journalist, this is a real promotion. “Most programs are in public, the set is larger, more sumptuous. It is an environment to tame. The resonance fund is much more important, I did not measure it at this point ”he said during an interview given to the daily The team.

Bertrand Latour, TV rights as a argument

On Canal+, Bertrand Latour can evoke matches whose chain has TV rights. Which was rarely the case on

The team channel. “The CFCs are highly regarded, everything you say can be interpreted and be the subject of covers. And then working with the rights is hugehe rejoices.

The catalog is one of the reasons why I came. »»

In addition to Bertrand Latour, Margot Dumont was also debauched from beIN SPORTS To strengthen the CFC workforce at the start of the last school year. However, the hearings of the Sunday program are struggling to take off, revolving around 320,000 viewers on average.

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