Exodus: RMC Loses
Big Names And Making the Move
In Recent Weeks, RMC has Seen Several Of its Most Prominent Voices Jump Ship to La Chaîne L’Équipe. Notable Departures Include Daniel Riolo, a leading Pundit From L’After Foot, and producer Jérôme Thomas. The Wave of Departures has Also affected long-time contributors like Jean Resseguié, with over 36 years at RMC, Nicolas Vilas, and **Thibaut Giangrande **leaving a significant mark on the show’s lineup .

Daniel Riolo and the After Foot Shake-Up
Daniel Riolo, known for his fiery and outspoken style, decided it’s time for a change. His departure comes hand in hand with that of his team, including Nicolas Vilas, who is set to join L’Équipe du Soir. Meanwhile, Thibaut Giangrande’s future remains uncertain . Adding to the shake-up, Jérôme Thomas, the historical producer behind L’After Foot, has also said his goodbyes.
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Why the Change? New Opportunities Await
These departures happen as part of a broader career strategy for these media stars. RMC’s loss is La Chaîne L’Équipe’s gain—new platforms, fresh formats, and redefined roles are drawing them away. While none reportedly left negatively, the moves underscore shifting dynamics in sports media that favor stronger brand alignment and opportunity .
What It Means for RMC and L’Équipe
For RMC, filling these seats with equivalent talent won’t be easy, as these figures formed the backbone of L’After Foot’s identity. On the flip side, La Chaîne L’Équipe gains a wealth of experience and fresh energy for its evening shows, bringing in fans who’ve followed these personalities for years.

Final Thoughts
This talent shuffle highlights an evolving sports media landscape in France—one where individual shows now spin off independent brands. For RMC, it’s a test of renewal. For La Chaîne L’Équipe, it’s a chance to deepen its lineup and broaden its appeal. Ultimately, listeners will judge which channel delivers the insight, passion, and spark they enjoy.