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Jean-Paul Chapel

Jean-Paul Chapel

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Economics Editor and Journalist, France 2

Paris

Final Covers

politics, technology history, historical thrillers social media, mediabusiness

Doesn’t Cover

Any news unrelated to the Christian church.

Journalist Type

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Seniority Positions

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Content

Total articles 3

  • Jean-Paul Chapel on LinkedIn: 5 milliards pour éviter la censure : 👩‍🏫 4000 postes d'enseignants…

    By Jean-Paul Chapel Verified

    Feb. 05, 2025

  • Insight Into the Molecular Parameters of PEI Promoting an Efficient Gene Delivery into Cells

    By Sylvain Tranchimand, Patricia Leroyer, Jean-Paul Chapel Verified, Manon Rochedy

    Nov. 03, 2024

  • Jean-Paul Chapel on LinkedIn: 5 milliards pour éviter la censure : 👩‍🏫 4000 postes d'enseignants…

    By Jean-Paul Chapel Verified

    Feb. 05, 2025

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Company Info

France 2

France 2 is the largest public television network in France, part of the state-owned France Télévisions group. Established in 1962, it offers a wide variety of programming, including news, documentaries, dramas, and cultural content. Notable programs include the flagship news broadcast, Journal de 20 Heures, and the weekly short film series, Histoires Courtes, which showcases various film styles. The network has a strong commitment to accessibility and cultural relevance, targeting a diverse audience across the country. France 2 has been a pioneer in broadcasting, introducing color television in France in 1967 and participating in digital initiatives that enhance viewer engagement through interactive services. As a public service broadcaster, it is funded primarily through television license fees, with a gradual shift away from commercial advertising.

Paris, Ile-de-France, France

+33 1 56 22 30 30

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