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==Programs==
==Programs==
* ''LCI Matin'', morning news program broadcast from 6 to 9 every weekday mornings, presented by François-Xavier Ménage and Amandine Bégot (anchors the news), also Audrey Crespo-Mara anchors a political interview at 8:15am and La Vie des Idées at 8:45am.
*''LCI Matin'' - morning news
* ''La Médiasphère'', a technology program, live from 9 to 10am by Christophe Moulin.
*''Ferry / Julliard'' - a debate and discussion program
* ''LCI et vous'', late-morning news program, live from 10am to noon by Bénédicte Le Chatelier.
*''Politiquement Show'' - French politics
* ''LCI Midi'', midday news program, live from noon to 3pm by Philippe Ballard and Marie-Aline Méliyi.
*''Le Grand Journal de 12h30'' - a mid-day newscast
* ''15h-18h'', afternoon drive news program by Magali Lunel.
*''L'invité de l'Économie'' - business
* ''24 heures en questions'', roundup program, live Monday-Saturday nights from 6 to 8 by Yves Calvi + Magali Lunel (weekdays) and Bénédicte Le Chatelier (Saturday).
*''Le Journal du Monde'' - World news
* ''Le grand soir'', late news program, live from 8 to 10 weeknights by Julien Arnaud and Rebecca Fitoussi.
*''[[Le Grand Jury]]'' - political interview
* ''LCI Matin Week-end'', weekend morning news program, live from 7 to 10am by Sébastien Borgnat et Sylvia Amicone.
* ''10h-18h'', weekend non-stop news program by Julien Dommel.
* ''18h-Minuit'', weekend evening news program by Damien Givelet and Julie Hammett.
* ''Le Grand Jury'', a political/economic interview program, live Saturday at 12:30pm and replay at 6:30pm, by Olivier Mazerolle, Alexis Brezet et Christophe Jakubyszyn.


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Revision as of 01:12, 27 December 2016

La Chaîne Info
CountryFrance
Ownership
OwnerTF1

La Chaîne Info, or LCI (French: "The Info Channel") is a French TV news channel. The network provides 24-hour news coverage.

History

LCI was created on June 24, 1994, by Christian Dutoit on behalf of the media group TF1. The launch of LCI was simulcast on TF1. [1]

The broadcast began at 8:30 pm with the live TV news programme presented by Françoise-Marie Morel. The first guest was the CEO of the channel, Étienne Mougeotte.

The channel was also broadcast in Italy on digital terrestrial television from 2004 to December 2006 on Dfree multiplex.

In 2006, the channel's web site appeared twice in the James Bond film Casino Royale, a product placement that the channel says it did not pay for.[citation needed].

On April 5, 2016, the channel became free-to-air and began broadcasting on channel 26 via digital terrestrial television in France.

Programs

  • LCI Matin, morning news program broadcast from 6 to 9 every weekday mornings, presented by François-Xavier Ménage and Amandine Bégot (anchors the news), also Audrey Crespo-Mara anchors a political interview at 8:15am and La Vie des Idées at 8:45am.
  • La Médiasphère, a technology program, live from 9 to 10am by Christophe Moulin.
  • LCI et vous, late-morning news program, live from 10am to noon by Bénédicte Le Chatelier.
  • LCI Midi, midday news program, live from noon to 3pm by Philippe Ballard and Marie-Aline Méliyi.
  • 15h-18h, afternoon drive news program by Magali Lunel.
  • 24 heures en questions, roundup program, live Monday-Saturday nights from 6 to 8 by Yves Calvi + Magali Lunel (weekdays) and Bénédicte Le Chatelier (Saturday).
  • Le grand soir, late news program, live from 8 to 10 weeknights by Julien Arnaud and Rebecca Fitoussi.
  • LCI Matin Week-end, weekend morning news program, live from 7 to 10am by Sébastien Borgnat et Sylvia Amicone.
  • 10h-18h, weekend non-stop news program by Julien Dommel.
  • 18h-Minuit, weekend evening news program by Damien Givelet and Julie Hammett.
  • Le Grand Jury, a political/economic interview program, live Saturday at 12:30pm and replay at 6:30pm, by Olivier Mazerolle, Alexis Brezet et Christophe Jakubyszyn.

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References

  1. ^ [1] YouTube, June 8, 2014. Retrieved March 11, 2016.

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