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From 1985 to 2003, Télé 7 Jours organized a French television production award (similar in nature to the Emmy Awards) called the 7 d'Or. [2] From 1996 to 1999, Benjamin Cuq worked as reporter for Télé 7 Jours. In 2007, Télé 7 jours was the fourth best-selling television magazine in France, behind Télé Z, TV Hebdo and TV Magazine.
This category has only the following subcategory. C. Charlie Hebdo (2 C, 7 P, 1 F) ... Télé 7 Jours; Télé Poche; Télérama; Tintin (magazine) TV Magazine; U.
The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. ... Télé 7 Jours; Télé Poche; Télérama; Ter Zake; Teve Guía; That's Shanghai; Triple J Magazine;
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The 7 d'Or or Sept d'Or (French for "Seven of Gold" or "Golden Seven") was a French television production award (similar in nature to the Emmy Awards), presented by Télé 7 Jours (a weekly French magazine with listings of TV shows). The awards were presented in the fall of each year from 1985 to 2003 (no awards were presented in 1992, 1998 and ...
A list of publications devoted to television (i.e. series, programming, scheduling, celebrities, gossip, etc.). This would include entertainment and trade publications whose features include extensive sections about the television industry in general and magazines with ties to a certain television series or genre.
Sells of the 14-day published listings magazines in Germany. A listings magazine is a magazine which is largely dedicated to information about the upcoming week's events such as broadcast programming, music, clubs, theatre and film information.
Télé 7 jours wrote that: the French “Dallas” is wiser than its American model. Less sex, no alcohol. But political-financial shenanigans and rivalries within a large provincial family. Homogeneous distribution featuring Jean Davy, superb as an authoritarian patriarch [4]