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  2. Journal de 20 heures - Wikipedia

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    30 to 40 minutes (weekends) The Journal de 20 heures (The 8pm Journal), also known as 20 heures and symbolized as 20h on-screen, is a French television news program that broadcasts at 8pm every evening on France 2, as its name suggests. This program is the successor of 24 heures actualités, 24 heures sur la Deux, and INF 2 which have been ...

  3. 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).

  4. France 2 - Wikipedia

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    France 2. France 2 (French: [fʁɑ̃s dø]) is a French public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4, France 5 and France Info. France Télévisions also participates in Arte and Euronews. Since 3:20 CET on 7 April 2008, all France 2 programming has been broadcast in ...

  5. David Pujadas - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Matthieu Laurette - Wikipedia

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    He gained fame in France and abroad at the time appearing on TV and media including in 1997 the French National evening news (Journal de 20h, France 2) and the frontpage of respected daily newspaper Le Monde with the headline 'Tomorrow we will eat for free' (Demain on mange gratis).

  7. List of newspapers in France - Wikipedia

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    Naye Prese, 1934–1993. Paris-Soir, 1923–1944. Le Père Duchesne, 1790–1794, edited by Hébert. Le Père Duchesne (other newspapers) Le Petit Parisien, 1876–1944. Le Temps, 1861–1942, compromised by collaboration during Vichy regime, replaced as the newspaper of record by the newly created Le Monde.

  8. Albert Londres Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Albert Londres Prize is the highest French journalism award, named in honor of journalist Albert Londres. Created in 1932, it was first awarded in 1933 and is considered the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. Three laureates are awarded each year. The three categories are : "best reporter in the written press", "best audiovisual ...

  9. Laurent Delahousse - Wikipedia

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    Documentary filmmaker. Notable credit (s) Journal de 20 heures. Un jour, un destin. Laurent Delahousse (French pronunciation: [lɔʁɑ̃ dəlaus]; born 30 August 1969) is a French journalist and documentary filmmaker. He is best known for hosting the Journal de 20 heures news bulletin and Un jour, un destin biographical show, both on France 2.