Patrick Chêne, born 26 April 1956 at Lyon, is a French journalist who worked mainly on France TV, where he commented the Tour de France between 1989 and 2000.
Educated at the Lyons High School of , and then becoming a law graduate, Patrick Chêne began his journalistic career in 1977 as a freelancer at the Progrès de Lyon. He then worked the letters department, then the sports section of the newspaper.
In 1982 he joined the newspaper L'Équipe, then in 1985 he worked on television at Antenne 2 as a journalist for Stade 2.
He commented on the Tour de France from 1989 to 2000 in the company of Robert Chapatte, then Bernard Thevenet.
Patrick Chêne was appointed sports director of Antenne 2 and presented Stade 2 between March 1992 – July 1995 before moving to newscast the newsshow on France 2 from 1995 to 1998. He was then director of the sports department of France Télévisions from 1998 to 2000, succeeding .
From 1997 to 1999 he co-hosted Telethon with Sophie Davant. He also co-hosted Les Trésors du monde with Nathalie Simon in 1994.
After leaving France Télévisions in 2000, he founded and directed the group which specializes in publishing and content production.
He was also host of the Histoires de Sport on Orange sport.
In September 2010 Patrick Chêne had taken over for – Also a former presenter of Stade 2 – on The Parliamentary Channel and presented Politique Matin, the "little political lunch" of the TV channel. He was also executive producer of the show.
In September 2012 Patrick Chêne created a TV channel dedicated to sports news, where he hosted the show Incognito .
In July 2015 Patrick Chêne announced he was leaving and CPAC but that the shows will continue.