CNews
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| CNews | |
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| Launched | 4 November 1999 |
| Owned by | Canal+ Group |
| Picture format | 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
| Audience share | 0.6% (March 2017, Médiamétrie) |
| Slogan | La chaîne info : décryptage et opinions |
| Country | France |
| Formerly called | i>Télévision (1999-2002) i>Télé (2002-2017) |
| Website | www |
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Availability
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| Terrestrial | |
| TNT | Channel 16 |
| Satellite | |
| Canalsat | Channel 101 |
| Fransat | Channel 16 |
| Cable | |
| Numericable | Channel 52 |
| MC Cable | Channel 80 |
| Bouygues | Channel 16 |
| IPTV | |
| Canalsat | Channel 101 (SD/HD) Channel 559 (HD) |
| Streaming media | |
| Official website | http://www.cnews.fr/direct |
CNews (stylized as CNEWS, formerly i>Télé) is a French digital channel launched on 4 November 1999.
CNews is a French-speaking free-to-air news channel. It provides 24-hour national and global news coverage. It is the second most watched news network in France, after BFM TV and before LCI and France Info. i>Télé was renamed CNews on 27 February 2017.
Presenters[edit]
Politics[edit]
- Julien Nény (since 2016)
- Yoan Usaï (since 2013)
- Loïc Signor (since 2016)
- Hugues Dago (since 2016)
Culture[edit]
- Olivier Benkemoun (since 1999)
- Xavier Leherpeur (depuis 2013)
- Pierre Zeni, cinema specialist (depuis 2016)
- Laurent Weil (since 2016)
Business and Markets[edit]
- Johann Ouaki (since 2017)
- Sandy Prenois (since 2017)
Sports[edit]
- Pascal Praud (since 2010)
- Julien Pasquet (since 2009)
- Elodie Poyade (2012, since 2016)
- Sonia Carneiro (since 2013)
- Thibaud Vézirian (since 2017)
- Thibaut Geffrotin (since 2017)
- Lyès Houhou (from Infosport+)
- Paul Tchoukriel (from Infosport+)
- Virginie Ramel (since 2017)
- Arnaud Bonnin (since 2017)
Football[edit]
- Francesca Antoniotti
- Raymond Aabou
- Jean-Luc Arribart
- Pierre Ménès
- Gilles Verdez
- Alain Roche
Police-justice specialists[edit]
- Noémie Schulz (since 3/2016)
- Sandra Buisson (since 2012)
"International questions" specialist[edit]
- Harold Hyman (since 2016)
Weather[edit]
- Thierry Fréret (since 2010)
- Loïc Rousval (since 2015)
- Alexandra Blanc (2011-2013 and since 2016)
- Somaya Labidi
Political editors[edit]
- Gérard Leclerc (since 3/2017)
- Yves Thréard (since 2012)
- Virginie Le Guay (since 2017)
- Jean-Claude Dassier (since 2013)
- Françoise Degois (2014-2016 and since 2017)
Regional correspondents[edit]
- Damien Deparnay (Lille and Nord-Pas de Calais)
- Olivier Madinier (Lyon and Rhône-Alpes)
- Romain Ripoteau (Languedoc-Roussillon and Midi-Pyrénées)
- Jean-Luc Thomas (Toulouse)
- Jean-Michel Decazes and Michaël Chaillou (Bretagne and Pays de La Loire)
- Sébastien Bendotti (Bureau de Lyon and Rhône-Alpes)
- David Brunet (Strasbourg)
- Stéphanie Rouquié (Marseille)
- Antoine Estève and Brice Bachon (Bordeaux)
Former presenters[edit]
Editor[edit]
- Yann Moix (2014-2015)
Staff[edit]
Present news anchors and analysts[edit]
- Claire-Élisabeth Beaufort
- Soizic Boisard
- Patrice Boisfer
- Virginie Chomicki
- Nelly Daynac
- Caroline Delage
- Romain Desarbres
- Laurence Ferrari
- Olivier Galzi
- Thomas Lequertier
- Clélie Mathias
- Marc Menant
- Isabelle Moreau
- Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
- Pascal Praud
- Audrey Pulvar
- Aïda Touihri
Past anchors[edit]
- Harry Roselmack (currently on TF1)
- Guillaume Durand (currently on Paris Première and Radio Classique)
- Thomas Hugues (currently on France 5)
- Maya Lauqué (currently on France 5)
- Thomas Thouroude (currently on Canal+)
- Bruce Toussaint (currently on France 5)
- Amandine Bégot (currently on LCI)
- Laurent Bazin
- Sonia Chironi
- Éric Zemmour
Slogans[edit]
- 1999-2001: "i> l'info se rapproche" (i> news is getting closer)
- 2001-2002: "Là où ça se passe, 24 h sur 24" (Wherever it goes, 24 hours a day)
- 2002-2007: "L'info en +" (News in +)
- 2007-2008: "Toutes les infos, tout le temps" (All news, all the time)
- 2008-2009: "Au cœur de l'actualité" (At the heart of the news)
- 2009-2010: "L'information avec un grand I" (News with a large I)
- 12/2010-2011: "Soyez les premiers à voir les images" (Be the first to see the images)
- 2011-2013: "Au plus près de l'actualité 24h/24" (Closer to the news 24/7)
- 2013-2014: "Au cœur de l'évènement" (At the heart of the event)
- 2014-2017: "L'information ne s'arrête jamais" (The news never stops)
- 2017-Now: "La chaîne info : décryptage et opinions" (The news channel: decoding and opinions)
External links[edit]
- (French) Official website