Rugby World Cup: TV, radio, consultants… what is the media system?

by time news

2023-08-29 13:18:45

First good news, the rugby fan viewer will be able to follow the entire Rugby World Cup in clear and free of charge. No subscription needed. Second news, he will have to bring a good… zappette. Yes, the looming World Cup will not be to be followed on one or two, but on three different channels. Official broadcaster of the competition, the TF1 group has decided to sublicense 28 of the 48 matches to France Télévisions (10 matches) and M6 (18).

On TF1, rugby fans will be able to follow three of the four group matches of the Blues, including the opening match against the All Blacks, which is already announcing a record audience, as well as the two best quarter-finals, the semi- finals and the final. The matches of the XV of France will be commented by the journalist François Trillo accompanied by the consultant Benjamin Kayser, former international hooker (37 selections). This duo still unknown to the general public, which was formed during the 2019 World Cup in Japan, was able to break in during the four preparation matches of the Blues.

He will be assisted in certain matches by the pair formed by Stefan Etcheverry and former Stade Français and Blues winger Thomas Lombard, still general manager of the Parisian club. As we revealed in May, the first channel has above all made a big splash by recruiting Isabelle Ithurburu (previously on Canal +), who in addition to “50 mn inside” will host “Le Mag” of the World Cup around the matches of the XV of France, accompanied on the set by former players Frédéric Michalak, Yannick Nyanga and ex-Bleue Marjorie Mayans.

The radios also hyper mobilized

On France Télévisions, which recovered ten matches including France – Namibia and a quarter-final, Matthieu Lartot, after having suffered a leg amputation this summer, will be on commentary with Dimitri Yachvili. The public group had not broadcast any World Cup matches since 2011.

Finally, M6, a newcomer to the world of rugby, will offer eighteen matches including a quarter-final. A magazine entitled “100% Rugby” and entrusted to Clémentine Sarlat, who had experienced the 2019 World Cup on TF1, will be broadcast every Saturday from September 9. The journalist will be accompanied on set by Fulgence Ouedraogo and Lénaïg Corson.

In the comments, you will find a first pair trained on Eurosport composed of Nicolas Delage and Olivier Magne, a second with Laurent Depret and Marie Sempéré and, finally, the voice of football Xavier Domergue associated with Yann Delaigue.

On the side of the radios too, we go to the oval hour. As a rugby regular, Sud Radio will obviously be present with its traditional consultants (Daniel Herrero, Philippe Spanghero, Julien Tomas), but also newcomers like Yoann Huget, Éric Bonneval, Marjorie Mayans and former All Blacks opener Andrew Mehrtens.

RMC will also put the package by betting on the proximity with the public since the program “Super Moscato Show” will be relocated to Paris, Lille, Marseille and Lyon for the matches of the Blues when it will not take place live from Marcoussis. The pool of consultants has also been reinforced with Jean-Claude Skrela, Maxime Médard and Yann Delaigue.

RTL, in addition to the matches of the Blues in full commented by the tandem Jean-Michel Rascol – Olivier Magne, will program a special program “We redo the World Cup” from Friday to Sunday from 8 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., in addition to a daily pastille every morning in the 7 o’clock edition.

Do not miss anything on Le Parisien

Matches, atmosphere in the host cities, organization… Le Parisien-Aujourd’hui en France offers you a complete system to experience this major event in France as closely as possible, a few months before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. The sports department will be mobilized in continuous with, every day, a direct on our website to follow minute by minute the latest news from the 20 teams, the controversies and the small sentences, the injuries and the exploits. Each of the 48 meetings, from the opening match between France and New Zealand, on September 8, to the final on October 28, will also be the subject of a live commentary on the Parisian site. From Rueil-Malmaison, base camp of the Blues, to Marseille, via Lille and Lyon, three reporters will follow the XV of France step by step to bring you closer to the epic of Fabien Galthié’s men. Reports, interviews, portraits, information (such as the announcement of the list of 33 exclusively on our site) of the game, small and big stories, the editorial offer will be rich. Without forgetting our luxury consultant in the person of Pierre Berbizier, former captain and coach of the XV of France, of which you will find a Time.news before and after each match of the Blues. The other nations will not be forgotten with exclusive content on New Zealand, South Africa, Ireland but also Portugal or Chile, newcomer. The photo and video services as well as our correspondents in the region will also be mobilized to follow this huge popular festival. Until October 28 and even a little after, the Rugby World Cup is lived and shared with the Parisian.


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