Le Petit Journal (TV Programme)
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''Le Petit Journal'' is a French news and entertainment television program that airs every weekday on Canal+, presented by
Cyrille Eldin Cyrille is both a French masculine given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name * Cyrille Adoula (1921–1978), Congolese politician who served as Premier of the Republic of the Congo (1961– ...
. It was hosted by journalist
Yann Barthès Yann Romain Barthès (born 9 October 1974) is a French journalist, TV presenter and producer, best known for hosting the television programme ''Le Petit Journal (Canal+), Le Petit Journal'' and ''Quotidien''. Life and career Barthès first studie ...
from its beginnings in 2004 through to June 2016. The program initially aired as a segment of '' Le Grand Journal'' until 2011, when it became a separate program. Eldin took over the show after Barthès left Canal+ to start a new programme on
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named ''
Quotidien ''Quotidien'' () is a French television show, first broadcast 12 September 2016 on the channel TMC. It is presented by Yann Barthès. History On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s '' Le Petit Journal'', a progra ...
''.


Format

In the Yann Barthès era, ''Le Petit Journal'' featured several regular contributors.
Martin Weill Martin Jean Weill (born 11 April 1987 in Paris, France) is a French television journalist. Since September 2016 he has worked as a foreign correspondent for the nightly news and entertainment programme ''Quotidien'', broadcast on TMC. From 2013 ...
was the programme's ''envoyé spécial'', or special correspondent, delivering reports from around the world. The show also featured several comedy acts. Comedians Éric Metzger and Quentin Margot appeared in topical sketches based on events in the news. Alex Lutz and
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appeared in a section titled ''La revue de presse de Catherine et Liliane'' playing a pair of middle-aged women working in the office of ''Le Petit Journal'' . The rapper-comedians
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and Gringe appeared in a series of comedy shorts, ''Bloqués''. Only ''Catherine et Liliane'' continued on the show after Barthès left, while much of the rest of the team joined Barthès on his new show, ''
Quotidien ''Quotidien'' () is a French television show, first broadcast 12 September 2016 on the channel TMC. It is presented by Yann Barthès. History On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s '' Le Petit Journal'', a progra ...
''.


History

On 9 May 2016 it was announced that Yann Barthès would be leaving the show after 23 June 2016. On the same day the
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announced that it had recruited Barthès to present two new programmes: a daily show on its channel
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and a weekly show on the
TF1 TF1 (; standing for ''Télévision Française 1'') is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network. TF1 is par ...
channel. The future of ''Le Petit Journal'' was uncertain; the owner of Canal+, Vincent Bolloré, had earlier demanded that the show reduce its production costs, and had suggested that it be removed from the network's free-to-air programming and made available only to the network's paying subscribers. Canal+ later announced that Barthès would be replaced as presenter of ''Le Petit Journal'' by Cyrille Eldin. The first episode of ''Le Petit Journal'' in the Cyrille Eldin era was broadcast on 5 September 2016. The newspaper ''
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'' described the show as sexist, badly produced, and unfunny, and accused Eldin of egotism for appearing on screen almost constantly throughout the programme. By the Thursday of the first week, the show was being watched by 590,000 viewers, representing a little over a half of the viewing figures that the show regularly attracted under Barthès.


Incidents

During the
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, ''Le Petit Journal'' caused some confusion and curiosity on the Internet when its crew members installed themselves, along with several joking banners, in the background of American news shows broadcast from New York City. On the night of the election, they joined New Yorkers in Times Square and held aloft a large banner bearing the word " Cassoulet". This was clearly visible during a live broadcast on ABC News; the network's host
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said on air, "I want to know who 'Cassoulet' is." ''Le Petit Journal'' again came to the attention of American audiences after it satirized reports by Fox News, in the wake of the January 2015 Île-de-France attacks, claiming the existence of Muslim-dominated no-go areas in Paris.''Fox News Becomes the Unwilling Star of a French TV Satire''
January 19, 2015 The New York Times


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