Franceinfo junior. “Does it cause real disasters when the alarm clock doesn’t ring?”

At the franceinfo junior microphone, franceinfo morning journalists Jérôme Chapuis and Sahlia Brakhlia are interviewed by children, on the occasion of Press and Media Week in the school.

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Jérôme Chapuis and Sahlia Brakhlia on August 21, 2023. (CHRISTOPHE ABRAMOWITZ)

From March 18 to 23, it is Press and Media Week in schools. Who better to talk about it than those who wake us up in the morning to give us information on franceinfo? It is therefore Jérôme Chapuis and Sahlia Brakhlia, journalists for the franceinfo morning show, the radio, the third most listened to in France, who answer questions from CM2 students at the Victor Hugo school in Colombes in Hauts-de-Seine .

Political interviews and very early waking up

In the studio, Ilyes speaks first: “Have you ever interviewed famous people?, asks the schoolboy.

Is it a habit for you to get up very early?“, Adam wants to know.

“Is this that sometimes when the alarm doesn’t ring, it causes real disasters?“, asks Thibaut.

At what age did your passion for journalism begin?“, Roman asks the journalists.

Is there something you were supposed to announce, but didn’t necessarily want to announce?“, questions Ilyes again.

“Did one day, while on the ground (…) you become afraid of something?“, wants to know a student on the microphone. Iyed also wonders if journalists learn their text by heart.

On this page, listen again to this franceinfo junior program in full. A program recorded as part of the workshops “The editorial staff of franceinfo junior” at the House of Radio and Music.


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