Bruno Duvic (“C in the air”): 4 things to know about Caroline Roux's replacement: Femme Actuelle Le MAG

He is the new joker of C in the air. On Wednesday June 17, 2020, France 5 announced the arrival of Bruno Duvic in the team of his daily show. In a press release published on Twitter, the chain indicated that its new recruit would replace Caroline Roux and Axel de Tarlé during their holidays. "This summer, he will begin the replacements Friday July 3 and Saturday July 4. It will also be on air from Monday August 3 to Saturday August 15"This is an opportunity for us to reveal 4 things to know about the journalist who goes to France Télévisions.

1. He is from Pays de la Loire

Born May 27, 1976, Bruno Duvic is from Pays de la Loire. After studying at the Richelieu college in La Roche-sur-Yon, he joined a private high school in Nantes, where he obtained his baccalaureate in 1993. Two years later, he began his career as a journalist at Radio France Loire Océan. In 2000, he graduated from the Journalists Training Center (CFJ), located in Paris. The start of a promising career.

2. He won the prestigious René Payot grant

In 2000, Bruno Duvic won the prestigious René Payot Scholarship, which takes its name from a famous Swiss journalist and which is organized every year by the French Public Media. This award opens the doors to the Radio France group and allows him to join the editorial staff of France Info. In 2001, the journalist arrived at France Inter, of which he is now one of the most famous voices.

3. Her voice is well known to France Inter listeners

From 2009 to 2015, Bruno Duvic held the daily press review in the morning of France Inter hosted by Patrick Cohen. In 2016, he picked up the presentation of the 1 p.m. newspaper from the public service station, succeeding Claire Servajean. More recently, the journalist took control of the Big meeting, broadcast daily from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.

4. You've probably seen it on TV

In addition to his radio career, Bruno Duvic makes his debut on the small screen. From 2007 to 2009, he animated the magazine Zoom Europa on Arte. In 2012, he landed a columnist position in Supplement Canal +, then presented by Maïtena Biraben.

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