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Sonia Mabrouk Quits Europe 1, Cuts Links to Bolloré Outlets Over Morandini Case

She says the step aligns with her earlier CNews exit in response to Jean‑Marc Morandini’s definitive convictions.

Overview

  • Sonia Mabrouk announced Friday that she resigned from Europe 1 and is leaving Bolloré‑linked media, also ending collaborations with the JDD and éditions Fayard.
  • Her move follows her departure from CNews a week earlier after the channel initially kept Jean‑Marc Morandini on air despite his definitive convictions, which she said strained relations with part of management.
  • Morandini has since withdrawn from the air for an unspecified period, saying the pause is intended to restore calm in the newsroom.
  • Europe 1 said Laurence Ferrari will take over the 8:10 a.m. joint political interview on CNews and Europe 1 starting Monday, February 16.
  • Mabrouk, 49, said she will focus on an upcoming birth and her next career steps, as a parliamentary commission prepares to question Vincent Bolloré later this month.