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Name of the user account (user_name ) | 'S Marshall' |
Page ID (page_id ) | 0 |
Page namespace (page_namespace ) | 0 |
Page title without namespace (page_title ) | 'Marie-Laure Augry' |
Full page title (page_prefixedtitle ) | 'Marie-Laure Augry' |
Action (action ) | 'edit' |
Edit summary/reason (summary ) | 'Created page' |
Whether or not the edit is marked as minor (no longer in use) (minor_edit ) | false |
Old page wikitext, before the edit (old_wikitext ) | '' |
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '[[Image:Marie-Laure Augry Photo Ph.BRIZARD.jpg|thumb|right|Marie-Laure Augry]] '''Marie-Laure Augry''' (born 27 February 1947 in [[Tours]]) is a [[French people|French]] journalist. She is a member of the ''Club des médiateurs de la presse'' ({{fr}} "Press mediators' club"). ==Career== After studying journalism at the IUT of Tours , she joined [[TF1]] (a French television channel) in October 1972 in the domestic politics service, then became a reporter in 1974, responsible for issues of education and youth. In July 1975 , she read the television news for the first time while continuing to report general information service until 1981, when she covered the election campaign. From 1981 to 1988, she co-presented the one o'clock show with [[Yves Mourousi]]. From 1988 to 1991, she hosted a weekly magazine show bearing her name, "Allo Marie-Laure", on TF1. In 1991 , she joined ''[[La Cinq]]'' ({{fr}} "Channel Five") to present to host ''Histoires vraies'' ({{fr}} "True Stories") with [[Paul Lefevre]]. In 1992, after the end of La Cinq, Yves Mourousi, then Program Director RMC, gave her a daily show called "Passion" which she kept until 1994 . In 1993, France 3 offered her the chance to host a daily show, "Generation 3" co-produced with the CNDP (National Centre for Educational Documentation). From 1995 to 2002 , she was editor and presenter of the daily magazine ''Un jour en France'' ({{fr}} "One day in France") on France 3. Since September 1, 2003, she was editor of France 3 and was nominated in 2009 by Bruno Frappat to join the group of "sages" assembled by the latter to develop a new code of ethics for journalists, intending take over from previous such charters. ==References== *This article was translated from [[:fr:Marie-Laure Augry|its counterpart]] on the French wikipedia on 8 June 2011. {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Augry, Marie-Laure}} [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:French journalists]] [[Category:1947 births]] {{France-tv-bio-stub}} {{France-journalist-stub}} [[fr:Marie-Laure Augry]]' |
Whether or not the change was made through a Tor exit node (tor_exit_node ) | 0 |
Unix timestamp of change (timestamp ) | 1307552748 |