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  2. 13 heures - Wikipedia

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    This France 2 news program is seen opposite the similarly named news program on commercial broadcaster TF1, TF1 13 Heures, which has twice the viewership of France 2's program. As a result, France 2's 13 heures has seen a frequent turnover of news anchors for the program—15 in the last ten years. Élise Lucet host the 13 heures from 2005 to 2016.

  3. Jean-Pierre Pernaut - Wikipedia

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    Pernaut was born in Amiens, Somme, on 8 April 1950.The regular presenter of station TF1's lunchtime news bulletin, the 13 Heures (1pm) between 1988 and 2020, Pernaut's combination of avuncular personality and authoritative delivery made him one of France's most popular news readers.

  4. Sophie Le Saint - Wikipedia

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    After the nomination of Françoise Laborde at the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel in January 2009, she became the permanent replacement of Élise Lucet at the 13 heures. [2] In July 2010, she replaced Laurent Delahousse at the 13 heures on weekend. In August 2010 and April 2011, she replaced David Pujadas at the Journal de 20 heures during ...

  5. RTL (Croatian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Most of such programs were moved to RTL 2 after its launch in 2011, and later to RTL Passion. Serbian series that aired on the channel include Južni vetar (2022) and Toma (2023–2024). Before launching RTL Kockica in 2014, the channel also focused on programming for children, airing animated series every day in the morning.

  6. Anne-Sophie Lapix - Wikipedia

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    Anne-Sophie Lapix (born 29 April 1972) is a French journalist and television presenter mainly for the French news program on France 2.She used to deputise for Claire Chazal, presenting the evening news bulletin (Journal de 20 heures) on France 2 from Friday to Sunday as well as the lunchtime bulletin at 1 PM (Journal de 13 heures).

  7. RTL (German TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    RTL (from Radio Télévision Luxembourg), formerly RTL plus and RTL Television, is a German-language free-to-air television channel owned by RTL Deutschland, headquartered in Cologne.

  8. RTL Zwei - Wikipedia

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    The channel is operated by RTL2 TV GmbH & Co. KG, which was founded in 1992 and employs around 210 people.Andreas Bartl has been managing director since June 2014. [4] The company was originally headquartered in Cologne, but is now run from the municipality of Grünwald, to the south of Munich; only its news department is still based in Cologne, in order to share RTL news production facilities.

  9. RTL (French radio) - Wikipedia

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    RTL is a French commercial radio network owned by the RTL Group through Groupe M6.Founded in 1933 as Radio Luxembourg, it broadcast from outside of France until 1981 because only public stations had been allowed until then.