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Journal de 13 heures or 13 heures (French: The 1PM Journal, stylized on-screen as 13h) is France 2's afternoon news program, seen weekdays at 1:00 pm (13:00) Central European Time in Metropolitan France. It has been broadcast since 1981.
A. Cormery. Antoine Cormery is a French journalist who works at France 24, a French international non-stop news TV channel since 2006. [1]Antoine Cormery graduated from Centre de formation des journalistes (the national centre for education in journalism) in Paris, 1991, then worked for AFP and RFI, before being hired by Europe 1 radio station by winning the bourse Lauga competition. in 1992 ...
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).
Journal de 13 heures Françoise Laborde (born 1 May 1953) is a French journalist, writer and television presenter. Between January 2009 and January 2015, she was a member of the French TV and Radio Regulatory Council (CSA).
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.
Journal de 13 heures or 13 heures: 1981–present France French Journal de 20 heures or 20 heures: 1975–present France French Kiosque: Le Journal télévisé: Parole Directe (lit. Direct Speech) Pièces à Conviction: 2000–present France French Point route [49] 1993–present France French
A new schedule was constructed, centred on news programmes such as news flashes on the hour, two TV5 bulletins and rebroadcasts of its partners' main news programmes (20 Heures from France 2, Soir 3 from France 3, Le Journal from TSR/RTS and 13 Heures from RTBF).
The communications tower at 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 Le Flagey, formerly ...