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One Page Turns: Anne-Sophie Lapix Will Leave the 20H of France 2 in Mid-July

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Anne-Sophie Lapix will leave in mid-July the presentation of the TV news of 20:00 on France 2, which she hosted since September 2017, announced Tuesday France Télévisions. ...

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Lean Right

Anne-Sophie Lapix left in July the presentation of the 8 p.m. newspaper. A decision by Delphine Ernotte that paved the way for a very contentious succession.

·Paris, France
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Center

While the journalist at the command of the evening JT on the public channel announced her departure in July, speculation soon came to look for who will replace her.

·France
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Left

While France Télévisions announced the departure of the JT journalist from the evening on France 2 in mid-July, several names are currently being proposed.

·Paris, France
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Center

The suspense is over: Anne-Sophie Lapix will leave the presentation of the 8 p.m. television newspaper on France 2. France Télévisions formalized the news while revealing the date of departure of the 53-year-old journalist.

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Lean Left

The 53-year-old presenter was the face of the public channel's evening newscast since the beginning of Emmanuel Macron's first quinquennium.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

The journalist has been running the newspaper since September 2017. The name of the next journalist has not yet been revealed.

·Paris, France
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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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