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Editor of the weekly magazine Marianne and Director of Le Magazine Litteraire. Former journalist with the BBC, Magazine Hebdo (1983-1985), Figaro (1985-1995), Point (1995), and editor of Figaro (2003). Radio host for several shows. Author of three novels. | Editor of the weekly magazine Marianne and Director of Le Magazine Litteraire. Former journalist with the BBC, Magazine Hebdo (1983-1985), Figaro (1985-1995), Point (1995), and editor of Figaro (2003). Radio host for several shows. Author of three novels. | ||
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+ | * [[Popular LGBTQ Radio Hosts]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 13:15, 24 September 2019
Country
France
Birth - Death
1958 -
Occupation
Journalist
Description
Editor of the weekly magazine Marianne and Director of Le Magazine Litteraire. Former journalist with the BBC, Magazine Hebdo (1983-1985), Figaro (1985-1995), Point (1995), and editor of Figaro (2003). Radio host for several shows. Author of three novels.