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Television: record audiences, half-masted advertising… how the small screen lives containment

2020-04-06T16:33:29.496Z


PODCAST. With confinement, television consumption explodes. But it has never been so difficult to produce programs. Story


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Summary :

The French spent an average of 4.29 hours a day in front of their screens in March. That's 44 minutes more than last year at the same time. But for Yann Barthès, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine, Cyril Hanouna or even Nagui, producing television is an impossible task. And it's the same thing on the radio.

Source code tells you today how the audiovisual sector is adapting to the coronavirus epidemic, with Benoît Daragon and François Rousseau, journalists at the Parisian culture department, media specialists.

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About Source Code

Source code is the daily Parisian news podcast. Stories told by editorial journalists or by those who lived them directly. An appointment led by presenter Jules Lavie and reporter Clawdia Prolongeau, to find Monday to Friday from 6 p.m. on LeParisien.fr or on the main listening platforms.

Credits

Editorial management: Pierre Chausse - Editor-in-chief: Jules Lavie - Reporter: Clawdia Prolongeau - Design of the episode: Marion Bothorel - Production: Clawdia Prolongeau and Raphaël Pueyo - Production and mixing: Benoît Gillon - Music: François Clos, Audio Network - Graphic identity: Upian - Archives: TMC, France Télévisions, TF1, C8, France Inter, Virgin Radio.

Source: leparis

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