13 heures

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Journal de 13 heures or 13 heures (French: The 1PM Journal, stylized on-screen as 13h) is France 2's afternoon news program, seen weekdays at 1:00 pm (13:00) Central European Time in Metropolitan France. It has been broadcast since 1981.

This France 2 news program is seen opposite the similarly named news program on commercial broadcaster TF1, TF1 13 Heures, which has twice the viewership of France 2's program. As a result, France 2's 13 heures has seen a frequent turnover of news anchors for the program—15 in the last ten years.

Élise Lucet host the 13 heures from 2005 to 2016.

More generally, many French television channels offer a newscast at or around 1:00 pm: TF1, France 2, France 3, C8 and M6. In Belgium, La Une broadcasts a news bulletin at 1:00 pm, as well as La Première (RTI) in Côte d'Ivoire. Ivorian presenters of the series include Habiba Dembélé, Awa Ehoura, Alberic Niango, , David Mobio, Lanciné Fofana, Viviane Ahimain and Amidou Doukouré.

In the UK, an equivalent newscast is the BBC One O'Clock News, shown at 1:00 pm UK time and formerly anchored by George Alagiah.

It is also shown on SBS in Australia 6am weekdays.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ "SBS TV Guide". SBS Website. Special Broadcasting Service. Retrieved 16 June 2017.

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