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Surprise! Camille Combal is leaving NRJ. His afternoon show will end on June 26th.

Camille Combal will no longer be on NRJ radio this fall. After two seasons hosting the 16 p.m. to 19 p.m. slot, the presenter has decided not to renew his contract with the station. His last show is scheduled for Friday, June 26.

No third season on NRJ

Camille Combal's departure has been officially announced in a press release. The presenter, who has been keeping NRJ listeners company in the late afternoon since autumn 2024, will leave the station at the end of the current season. His decision brings to a close a collaboration that was initially intended to be much shorter. When he joined the studio on October 14, 2024, Camille Combal was only supposed to be there for a few weeks. This trial period ultimately stretched into two full years.

An arrival expected in just a few months

Originally, the presenter's stint on NRJ was supposed to last three months. The success of this first experience and the extension of his contract allowed him to establish himself permanently in the after-work time slot. For two seasons, Camille Combal hosted the station's 16-19 pm show, with a program focused on entertainment, interaction with listeners, and humorous segments.

NRJ praised a collaboration marked by "Two years on air, sharing a close bond and lots of laughter with the listeners"The resort specifies that this interlude will close "with a smile" at the end of the season.

The final broadcast will air on June 26th.

Camille Combal will bid farewell to NRJ listeners on June 26th. The presenter confirmed his departure, thanking the station, the teams who supported him, and the audience who remained loyal over the past two years. "I thank NRJ for the trust they placed in me over these two years. A new adventure awaits me."he said. He also addressed a message to his team and listeners, whom he thanked for their loyalty.

Camille Combal has not yet specified the nature of this "New adventure"His departure only concerns his daily show on NRJ. No announcement has been made regarding his other television projects. The station has not yet revealed the name of his replacement for the 16 p.m. to 19 p.m. slot next fall.