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Julian Bugier, the new face of the 13 Hours of France 2

2020-09-21T16:43:59.714Z


The journalist replaces Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, who takes over the chair of Jean-Pierre Pernaut on TF1.The decision of Jean-Pierre Pernaut to leave the presentation of the 1 p.m. news on TF1 after 33 years of good and loyal service has caused a game of musical chairs within the PAF. To replace him, the Bouygues subsidiary has stung from France Télévisions its direct competitor on France 2, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau. As a result, the public audiovisual group finds itself at lunchtime with an empty chair


The decision of Jean-Pierre Pernaut to leave the presentation of the 1 p.m. news on TF1 after 33 years of good and loyal service has caused a game of musical chairs within the PAF.

To replace him, the Bouygues subsidiary has stung from France Télévisions its direct competitor on France 2, Marie-Sophie Lacarrau.

As a result, the public audiovisual group finds itself at lunchtime with an empty chair.

Not for a long time.

According to our information, Julian Bugier will take over the post.

The journalist was until now the joker of the 20 Hours of France 2 during the week.

To replace Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, several candidates were approached.

Thomas Sotto, the current joker of the 20 Hours of TF1 on weekends.

Or Emilie Tran Nguyen, 35, who has just joined the program “C à Vous” on France 5 and has been showing France 3 on 12/13 since 2016. What seemed certain in any case is that France Télévisions would recruit internally.

Difficult to claim, at the time of the announcement of the transfer of Marie-Sophie Lacarrau for TF1, that it is indeed "

proof that talents are more than ever with us, at France Televisions

 " to then go and poach someone. 'one outside ...

To read also: Jean-Pierre Pernaut: "Why I leave the 13 hours of TF1"

Joker of the 20 Hours since 2011

At 38, Julian Bugier already has a full resume in the media.

This autodidact began his career as a journalist on the financial and economic channel Bloomberg TV, in London, when he was not yet 20 years old.

In 2005, he wiped the plaster of the new continuous news channel BFMTV.

Four years later, he joined his competitor ITélé (now renamed CNews), where he succeeds Thomas Joubert on the morning news section every weekend.

After several positions within the Canal + group channel, he joined France 2 during the summer of 2011. This time, it is about becoming the joker of Laurent Delahousse at the presentation of the 13 Hours and 20 Hours JT on weekdays. -end.

A few months later, he put on a new costume and became David Pujadas' understudy at the 20 Hours News during the week, in place of Marie Drucker.

Then, currently, that of Anne-Sophie Lapix.

This information collector doesn't just play supporting roles.

He is also at the helm of many special operations, whether it is the traditional July 14, the funeral of Johnny Halliday or the national homage to Simone Veil.

And since 2017 he has been running the “Crisis Cell” news analysis magazine on France 2. Along with his numerous TV activities, the journalist has also converted more recently to radio media.

Since the start of the school year, he has been hosting the 6 pm to 8 pm section on Europe 1 during the week.

Karine Baste-Régis, new joker for Anne-Sophie Lapix

Julian Bugier should give up his role as joker to put on the starting jersey at lunchtime, from next January.

Who will replace him?

It is Karine Baste-Régis who is entrusted with the role of joker of Anne-Sophie Lapix.

The journalist, coming from the Outremers network, has been presenting the “Télématin” news for a year, alongside Laurent Bignolas.

While TF1 is preparing to put a woman in place of Jean-Pierre Pernaut, France Télévisions has decided to play the opposite card for its 13 Hours newscast.

By also appointing a journalist from Martinique as an understudy for Anne-Sophie Lapix on the 20 Hours newscast, the audiovisual group at the same time promotes a profile stemming from diversity.

Delphine Ernotte, the president of France Télévisions, made it a strong marker of her second term.

Source: lefigaro

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