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Nuovo in place of Le Bigot and a novelty by Jean-Sébastien Girard at the ICI Première

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Franco Nuovo will replace Joël Le Bigot on the airwaves of the ICI Première every Saturday morning from the beginning of the school year. And Jean-Sébastien Girard will keep the microphone on Sunday at the end of the day, but without his acolytes from The night was (still) youngwith his new show Johnny BBQ. Rebecca Makonnen as well as the duo of Paul Journet and Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin will also host new radio shows.

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Franco Nuovo will wake up listeners every Saturday in Quebec and every Sunday across the country. The one who took the lead on Sunday morning promises that his show on Saturday will be a continuation of his Sunday appointment with an emphasis on culture, society, agriculture and current affairs that will approach there with a desire to be more personal.

On Sunday, the host will be surrounded by the same team this year. The names of the collaborators he will be with on Saturday will be announced later.

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Jean-Sebastien Girard and his small chickens sa Johnny BBQ

We already know that Marie-Louise Arsenault will take the time slot left free on Saturday at the end of The night was (still) youngwe learned this Monday that Jean-Sébastien Girard will be the host Johnny BBQ every Sunday, from 5 pm to 6 pm

Recorded in front of an audience, this program will be both festive and bitter, mixing tantalizing humor and poignant moments. Each week, an artist will be invited there and see his life as well as his work explored by Jean-Sébastien Girard, but also his small chickens the host calls the young comedians who side with him.

Photo of smiling host and humorist, on a green background.

Rebecca Makonnen is surrounded by co -workers

At 6 pm, Jean-Sébastien Girard will hand over the microphone to Rebecca Makonnen and her collaborators for a one-hour program where women are very present, even though the creation of this radio aims to be solitary and open to all.

In terms of content, this program will address social or cultural topics through discussions presented by Radio-Canada as lively and uninterrupted.

A woman smiles at a TV set.

This new project marks the end ofWe will say what we wantto bow out on June 17 after six years of broadcast. Thanks for listening, for joining this community that nurtures mereacted to its host Rebecca Makonnen on Facebook on Monday.

Paul Journet and Rose-Aimée Autumn T. Morin in the ears of 30-40 year olds

Another weekly program to be discovered at the beginning of the school year: one to be hosted by Paul Journet and Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin at an unannounced time.

In the company of guests as well as collaborators, the duo will start from a personal reflection to debate on social issues, whether serious or light, and offer an original view of the world.

Targeting thirty-one objects, this program aims to be lively and filled with a strong musical identity.

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Source: Radio-Canada

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