franceinfo junior. How do political journalists work?

On the occasion of Press and Media Week in the school, franceinfo junior hands out its microphone to its journalists. Monday, March 27, it is Victoria Koussa who tells the children about her work as a political journalist.

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A Nagra report recorder with headphones and a franceinfo microphone.  (JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BOURDILLAT / RADIO FRANCE)

It is a busy political week which is announced again with the mobilization against the pension reform which continues, while the Constitutional Council must decide on the subject. This is the specialty of franceinfo journalist Victoria Koussa, from the franceinfo political department.

On the occasion of the Week of the press and the media in the school, she answers the questions of pupils of CM1-CM2 of the Jeanne Kaës school in Beaumont-Saint-Cyr in Vienne.

The first question of this franceinfo junior program goes to Alicia: “What made you want to be a political journalist?”, asks the schoolgirl. “During an interview, did the behavior of the person displease you, a swear word or a gesture?”, asks Marius. Aaron wants to know how long the journalist works each day. Finally, Alicia is interested in a question of politics: “Will Elisabeth Borne remain Prime Minister?”

On this page, re-listen in full to this franceinfo junior program on political journalism.


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