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“Showing the world is no longer enough”: why presenters get more “wet” on TV

2024-01-26T08:08:01.523Z

Highlights: Magazines and so-called “embodied” reports, that is to say brought to the field by a personality, are multiplying on television. Latest example, “Thalassa”, which returns this Friday evening on France 3 in a new version carried by Diego Buñuel. When Georges Pernoud, the founder of the program dedicated to the sea, was most often content to introduce the reports, the new host now takes viewers on his “extreme adventures”


“Thalassa” returns this Friday evening on France 3 in a new version carried by a Diego Buñuel much more present on the screen than


They have been spreading everywhere for several years.

Magazines and so-called “embodied” reports, that is to say brought to the field by a personality, are multiplying on television.

From “Reportages de Martin Weill” (TMC) to “Sur le front” (France 5) by Hugo Clément, the process seems almost to have become an obligatory passage for this type of program.

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Latest example, “Thalassa”, which returns this Friday evening on France 3 in a new version carried by Diego Buñuel.

When Georges Pernoud, the founder of the program dedicated to the sea, was most often content to introduce the reports, the new host now takes viewers on his “extreme adventures”.

And don't hesitate to get your shirt wet by abseiling on a cliff, motorcycling in the middle of the desert or swimming among tiger sharks.

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Source: leparis

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