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Florence Dauchez

Florence Dauchez
Born 9 November 1964 (1964-11-09) (age 52)
Paris, France
Nationality  France
Occupation Journalist, Television presenter

Florence Dauchez, born 9 November 1964 at Paris, is a French journalist and TV host.

After a Master of Law and modern literature, Florence Dauchez began her career in 1986 in the economics department of the newspaper Le Figaro as a trainee journalist, then became a reporter of foreign affairs for TF1. In 1990 she joined FR3 in the economy department of the La Cinq in 1991.

After the La Cinq ended, Florence Dauchez made a documentary about Algeria. Released on France 3, Rachida, lettres d'Algérie received the Prix Albert-Londres, the Festival international of Leipzig prize, the Prix Ondas and was even nominated for an Emmy Award.

After presenting a monthly magazine show, Autrement dit, and then the editions of the weekend nightly news show on the TV station France 2 from 1994 to 1997, Florence joined M6 in September 1997 (replacing Patrick de Carolis) to host the Sunday investigative reporting show Zone Interdite during the season 1997/1998.

From the end of June 2000, she hosted L'enjeu olympique, a weekly program on . After the failure of her bid for the presidency of CPAC (the Parliamentary Channel) in December 2002, Florence Dauchez joined the Franco-German channel Art in January 2004 to present until June 2005 the show Le journal de la culture, alternating presenting the show with Annette Gerlach.

From September 2005 to June 2007, Florence Dauchez hosted the show devoted to media , broadcast on the TV channel Canal +. From September 2006 to June 2008, she also hosted the show À juste titre on I>Télé, the news and information channel of groupe Canal+.


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