Jacques Legros is a French journalist and television presenter, producer born July 25, 19511 in Pas-de-Calais.
Jacques LEGROS is a French journalist and television presenter, producer born July 25, 1951 in Pas-de-Calais. Because of the richness of his dialectic, Jacques LEGROS has no trouble making his point of view prevail, and it quickly becomes obvious. Even the staff in charge of the TF1 rooftop restaurant portray him as a courteous host and connoisseur of good wines which it is pleasant to serve.
I. Biography
After four years in the news channel where he became deputy editorial director of LCI, he chose to resign to produce programs on M6, on the France 3 group² and on TF1. Since 1998, he is the substitute of Jean-Pierre PERNAUT during the school holidays for the presentation of the noon TV breaking news. Since 2006, he has found the presentation of prime time on TF1.
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II. Intrication¹
- Jacques LEGROS worked¹ for Martin BOUYGUES and Gilles PELISSON
- Jacques LEGROS worked with Jean-Pierre PERNAUT
- The journalist received JBL³ on the set of TF1 national news in 2011
Secondary
- Jacques LEGROS and The editorial staff of TF1 which he is a member, investigate notably the Perbens² Law of March 9, and the Benella¹ case
Tertiary
- Gilles PELISSON studied in Harvard
- TF1 group is owned by Martin BOUYGUES
- Jean-Claude MARIN, JBL and Philippe BAS conference¹ in Cour de cassation
- Perbens Law of March 9, 2004 have been redacted by the judge Jean-Claude MARIN
- Benella case heard by the Senator Philippe BAS in 2018
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