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| Country | France | 
|---|---|
| Broadcast area | Île-de-France | 
| Headquarters | Paris | 
| Ownership | |
| Owner | France Télévisions | 
| History | |
| Launched | 1965 | 
| Former names | FR3 Île-de-France (1975-1992)  | 
| Links | |
| Website | France 3 Paris Île-de-France | 
France 3 Paris Île-de-France is a regional television service and part of the France 3 network. It is broadcast from its headquarters in Paris. It broadcasts to people in the Île-de-France region.[1] Its content is produced in Paris.
Current presenters
- Marlène Blin (Ici 19/20 news)
 - Carla Carrasqueira (Ici 12/13 news)
 - Jean-Noël Mirande (weekend news)
 - Florent Carrière (Dimanche en politique)
 - Vincent Ferniot (Ensemble c’est mieux !)
 - Wendy Bouchard (Boulevard de la Seine)
 - Yvan Hallouin (Paname)
 - Bertrand Lambert (Parigo)[2]
 
Other presenters
- Séverine Larrouy (replacing 12/13 news)
 - Céline Cabral (replacing weekend news)
 - Yannick Le Gall (« Avant le JT »)
 - Emmanuel Tixier (chronicler « Avant le JT »)[3]
 - William Van Qui (« 5 minutes pour convaincre »)
 
Current programming
- Ici 12/13
 - Ici 19/20
 - Parigo
 - Dimanche en politique
 - Enquêtes de région
 - Paname
 - Boulevard de la Seine
 - Ensemble c’est mieux !
 - La France en vrai
 
Former presenters
- Paul Wermus
 - Marianne Théoleyre
 - Sébastien Thomas
 - Élisabeth de Pourquery
 - Pierre Lacombe
 - Maud De Bohan
 - Jean-Jacques Cros
 - Laura Massis
 
Former programming
- 13 minutes dimanche
 - La Voix est libre
 - Vues sur Loire
 - Elysée Wermus
 - Le Plus Grand Musée du Monde
 
See also
References
- ↑ "Telesatellite". Archived from the original on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2011-03-05.
 - ↑ Doyoubuzz
 
External links
- Official site (in French)
 
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