Television: everything that will change on LCP

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For this new year, the parliamentary channel LCP is opening up to new horizons by diversifying the media for its content. For Bertrand Delais, Chairman and CEO, this revival “is served by a favorable context, partly linked to a more varied Assembly and often at the heart of the news, as well as an increase in audiences”.

Already present for the presentation of the “Grands Entretiens”, Daphné Roulier will present a new program on the ecological transition to “take the turn as well as possible”, while remaining “factual and modest”, in her words. Provisionally titled “Mom, I stopped the plane”, the show will address in its first issue, February 17, “fast fashion” or express mode.

Other topics at the heart of the news will follow, such as meat consumption, digital pollution and air conditioning. The program will offer a 15-minute report called “Antipodes”, with divergent opinions followed by a debate led by journalist and neuroscience doctor Raphaël Hitier, where it will be a question of possible actions within our reach. At the end, the environmental activist Camille Étienne will artistically animate a short section entitled “Green card”.

Major interviews presented by Mazarine Mitterrand-Pingeot

The philosopher Mazarine Mitterrand-Pingeot will present a new collection of great interviews to approach in 26 minutes a subject of society through the prism of “the question of the living”. A new angle for the parliamentary channel, but which will allow, according to the journalist, “to show new angles through which we can rethink crises”. In this challenge, it will be carried each week by the thoughts of two philosophers.

The channel 13 channel, which claims 24 million viewers per month on its site, continues to develop on social networks with short educational modules deciphering the debates or events of the National Assembly and the Senate. For Barbara Hurel, director of content, the important thing is above all “to make the parliamentary debate intelligible”. The collection of major interviews will also be available in podcasts shortly, with Émile Malet’s program “These ideas that govern the world”. The image is not left out either with the creation of the Political Photo Prize which will take place in September in partnership with the magazine “Polka”.

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