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According to the Franceinfo EPG, they return to normal scheduled programming after a two week holiday schedule on Monday with the exception of 12/13 info which is replaced by an extended edition of L'info chez vous until 1250.
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(19-04-2024, 05:30 PM)London Lite Wrote: According to the Franceinfo EPG, they return to normal scheduled programming after a two week holiday schedule on Monday with the exception of 12/13 info which is replaced by an extended edition of L'info chez vous until 1250.
The previous promise of ending the practice of a holiday grille during the 'petites vacances' didn't last particularly long...
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(20-04-2024, 12:53 AM)matthieu1221 Wrote: The previous promise of ending the practice of a holiday grille during the 'petites vacances' didn't last particularly long...
The last time they did it was in October and since then, they've reverted back to 30 minute bulletins looped on the half hour with the exception of La Matinale and the radio simulcasts.
The only thing I can think of is that Franceinfo won't be in summer holiday mode when the Olympics are on, so are giving staff more holiday during the 'petites vacances' periods.
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Franceinfo have rebranded L'info chez vous and 12/13 info as 11/13 info with Émilie Tran Nguyen who had spent the weekend covering TéléMatin on France 2.
Tout en son contraire is incorporated into this bulletin as before at around 1140.
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