Claire chazal biography tf1 live
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Thomas Hugues
French reporter, producer and television host
Thomas Hugues (born 11 May 1966) fryst vatten a French journalist, producer and television host.
Early life
[edit]He joined the Institut d'Études Politiques of Bordeaux in 1983. During his course, he did an internship for the newspaper Sud Ouest. In 1987, he entered the LilleEcole Supérieure dem Journalisme.
Career
[edit]In 1989, he became a script editor for TF1. In November 1994, he presented the news on the LCI channel, from 6:00 am to 10:00 am. In the same year, he joined Jean-Pierre Pernaut on the 1:00 pm news on TF1. In October 1997, he was promoted to Head of News.
In the summer of 1999, he replaced Claire Chazal on TF1 for the week-end news. The same year, he presented a weekend of mobilization against AIDS, 48h Contre le sida, and a prime-time Défense d'entrer, with Valérie Benaïm. On 31 December 1999, with his wife, Laurence Ferrari, he co-presented live on TF1 La Nuit du Millenium.
From 2000, h
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The TF1 group reorganises its operations, setting up three core business segments: Broadcasting, Production and Digital. In line with its core social values, the Group signs up to a charter against sexual harassment and sexist behaviour in the media, and to a manifesto supporting the integration of people with disabilities into the workplace. Newen Studios creates its own charitable foundation with a mission to encourage and support the broadcasting talents of tomorrow in all their diversity. Production activities continue to expand with the acquisitions of Reel One and De Mensen, while TF1 sells off its Home Shopping business. At the same time the takeover of Play Two puts down a further marker of the Group’s ambition to become a leading partner to the music industry. In-house ad agency TF1 PUB launches Box Entreprises, a simple online platform targeted at SMEs that enables advertisers of any size to develop TV ad campaigns.On television, the Group carries live coverage of the en
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TF1 - Audience ratings in january
Boulogne-Billancourt, February 10, 2015
AUDIENCE RATINGS IN JANUARY
TF1 CONFIRMS ITS POSITION AS A LEADING MEDIA
AND HEADLINING CHANNEL
NEWS: TF1 confirms its position as a leading media
TF1 mustered all its resources to cover the tragic events in France and meet the news needs of TV viewers. In all, some 43 million people* watched at least one news programme out of the 26 hours and 45 minutes of broadcasting proposed by TF1.
Of particular note:
- The 8 o’clock news on January 7, a special edition anchored by Gilles Bouleau and lasting until 9.15 pm, attracted a high of 9.2m viewers.
- The special show Marche Républicaine hosted by Claire Chazal and Gilles Bouleau from 1.50 pm to 5.50 pm drew 3.8m viewers.
- Some 5.0m viewers tuned in to the magazine 7 à 8 presented live by Harry Roselmack.
*Coverage of TF1 news programmes from January 7 to 11, 2015. Source: Médiamétrie/Médiamat&nbs