Jean-Marc Morandini (French pronunciation:[ʒɑ̃maʁkmɔʁɑ̃dini]; born 5 August 1965) is a French television host.
Morandini was born inMarseille. In 1985, aged 20, he became the youngest TV announcer in France. He worked for channelLa Cinq, before creating and animating the programmeTout est possible onTF1 for 4 years (1993–1997). The programme was sharply criticised for its lack of intelligence, particularly byLibération andLes Guignols de l'Info, and was eventually discontinued.
Morandini then turned to radio, working forRMC Info and, since 2003, forEurope 1 and also for Radio Expérience Plus.
On the 12 April 2007, Morandini started a small scandal from his blog, where he stated his intentions to publish estimations of results of thepresidential election as soon as 18h ; according to the French applicable laws (loi électorale du 19 février 2002), the results cannot be announced before 20h00. For years, media from neighbouring Belgium and Switzerland have broadcast programmes in French where estimations of the results are given before the official hour.
In September 2016, Morandini was placed under formal investigation for "corruption of minors" in relation to the casting process for a 2016 web series,Les Faucons.[1]
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