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On 7 September 1992, Antenne 2 became France 2 and the Managing Editor entrusted Paul Amar, who had previously been responsible for the presentation of FR3's 19/20, with the presentation of the Journal de 20 heures de France 2. He was dismissed following a pathetic debate he organized between Bernard Tapie and Jean-Marie Le Pen in June 1994. [5]
The national public second channel was renamed Antenne 2 in 1975 and kept this name until September 1992. France 2 primarily broadcasts television dramas, films, sports events, game shows, talks shows and news programs, aiming to entertain, educate, and inform. It is available via DTT, satellite, cable, IPTV, and the Web.
David Pujadas (French: [david pyʒadas], Catalan: [dəˈβit puˈʒaðəs]; born 2 December 1964) is a French journalist and television host.. A news presenter for TF1's LCI daily news programme, 24H Pujadas, at 18:00 CET, he was an anchorman on France 2's weeknight newscast, Le Journal de 20 Heures, at 20:00 CET, both in Metropolitan France.
Télématin is a French breakfast television news show, broadcast on France 2 since January 7, 1985. It is broadcast in Metropolitan France weekdays from 6:30 to 9:00 am CET . TV5 broadcast the show in Canada in its 150-minute entirety until September 2011: since then, a shortened 90-minute version is shown between 6:30 and 8:00 am Eastern Time .
Bouillon de culture was a weekly, cultural, prime-time, talk show on French television created and hosted by Bernard Pivot.The show ran from January 12, 1991 to June 29, 2001 (407 episodes [1]); it was broadcast on the channel France 2 (which was called "Antenne 2" until 1992).
He then joined TF1 and Antenne 2, where he hosted the show Les Jeux de 20 heures and was the weather presenter for Antenne 2's News Channel. From 1997 until 2008, he worked as a Europe 1. Since 2008, Menant has been a radio host on Direct 8. In addition, he is also currently hosts the show Partageons nos idées on BFM TV.
TF1 (French: [te ɛf œ̃] ⓘ; standing for Télévision Française 1) is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network.
The communications tower at the RTBF's headquarters in Brussels. Originally named the Belgian National Broadcasting Institute (French: INR, Institut national belge de radiodiffusion; Dutch: NIR, Belgisch Nationaal Instituut voor de Radio-omroep), the state-owned broadcasting organisation was established by law on 18 June 1930, [citation needed] and from 1938 was housed in the Flagey Building ...