Léa Salamé
Léa Salamé is a prominent French journalist and television presenter known for her incisive interviewing style and her work on political and cultural programs. She has gained recognition for her role as a co-host on various talk shows and events, including the prestigious Victoires de la musique, where she brings her expertise in engaging audiences with thought-provoking discussions.
Born on Jun 19, 1978 (47 years old)
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France:
Léa Salamé left for France 2, which is not attributed as a reason for the decline in audience.
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France:
Léa Salamé was hired to replace Anne-Sophie Lapix in a prominent news program.
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Italy:
Léa Salamé is a prominent journalist in France who interviewed Sébastien Lecornu.
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Monaco:
Léa Salamé is mentioned in relation to the '20H' program that has seen rising audiences.
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France:
Léa Salamé is transitioning from France Inter to present the 8 PM news on France 2.
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France:
Léa Salamé questioned François Bayrou about the elimination of two public holidays to improve public finances.
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Monaco:
Léa Salamé has taken over the news segment on France 2, aiming to bridge the audience gap with TF1's news presented by Gilles Bouleau.
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France:
Léa Salamé is making her debut on France 2's news program.
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Monaco:
Léa Salamé has taken over the 20H news slot on France 2, succeeding Anne-Sophie Lapix.
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Monaco:
Léa Salamé has left her position to join the 20h00 news at France 2.
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