why the journalist is going to leave the 1 p.m. set

Like Marie-Sophie Lacarrau, whom he replaced after the journalist’s departure to the big tower of TF1, Julian Bugier sometimes likes to focus the subjects of his edition of the 1pm on the regions and their specialties. An editorial line that sometimes leaves some viewers a little wary who reproach the presenter for taking up the same themes as his competitor on the front page. “It is quite pitiful, besides these infos (?) Of midday on the public service … “,” Zero level of journalism … “,” Oh the editorial line of the @ France2 newspaper … it is autumn and the rain is wet! When @JulianBugier is doing Pernaut!“, expressed some Internet users. Anyway, Julian Bugier continues to put his paw on the news of the mid-day. And to do this, the lively forty-something tries some novelties.

To get a little closer to the French in their regions, on November 4, the first relocation of the JT took place. The plateau has relocated to Dieppe, in the department of Seine-Maritime. He went to the city’s famous market to interview the traders as well as the last inhabitants still present to do their shopping. The people of Dieppe will come to settle for “evoke their concerns, echo them, but also show the initiatives“, Julian Bugier had promised.

And despite a slight incident live, France 2 decided to try the experience again. The “13 Hours” of France 2 is relocating again before the end of the year 2021. It will be broadcast on Wednesday December 22, live from Chaumont (Haute-Marne). Julian Bugier will be interested in the problems that impact Chaumontais, such as mobility difficulties or the shortage of doctors. The journalist will be accompanied by Guillaume Daret, political journalist, who will meet residents and traders to discuss their concerns in the run-up to the presidential elections.

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