Alexandre Drubigny, Former Canal+ Programming Executive, Dies in Paris

Paris, France — The French media world is paying tribute to Alexandre Drubigny, former Head of Programming at Canal+, whose sudden passing on December 10, 2025, deeply moved colleagues, friends, and professional partners. His death has prompted an outpouring of grief across the audiovisual industry, where he was widely recognized for his creativity and strategic vision.
Over the course of his career, Alexandre Drubigny stood out for his forward-thinking approach to television programming and his consistent commitment to high-quality content. During his time in leadership, Canal+ developed standout programs and expanded collaborations that helped shape the modern media landscape. Known for his keen eye for talent, he supported many emerging creators while strengthening the channel’s reputation as a major force in French broadcasting.
Born and raised in Paris, Drubigny showed an early interest in media and communication—an interest that led to a notable career in television. Colleagues often described him as a thoughtful leader, a skilled strategist, and a deeply humane presence, committed to collaboration and a positive working environment. His lasting influence can still be seen in the programming standards and practices he helped establish.
His family and close friends said they were deeply touched by his passing, remembering not only a generous and kind man but also an exceptional professional. He leaves behind a significant imprint on the media world, both through his achievements and through the support he offered to those who crossed his path.
Tributes have poured in from across the industry, with many saluting his creative vision, leadership, and dedication to developing new television storytelling. Social media and professional communities have been filled with messages reflecting on his impact and the legacy he leaves behind.
Funeral arrangements are being handled privately, with the family requesting respect for their privacy during this difficult time.
Alexandre Drubigny’s influence continues to resonate through the programs he supported, the talents he encouraged, and the progress he helped drive within the French audiovisual industry.
In a personal message, Jean-Paul Rouve wrote:
“Alexandre Drubigny, you leave us with so many memories. The Wood Robins. The Comedy. The Big Show. Dominique Farrugia. Patrick Bosso. Euro 2000 at your place. I hope you find peace.”





