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A Change in Size for "Questions for a Champion": "This Decision Wasn't Easy"

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"Questions for a champion" will soon be confined to weekends

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France Télévisions relegates the famous game of La Trois to the weekends for economic reasons. This decision puts an end to a television tradition of almost four decades, embodied by Julien Lepers, then Samuel Étienne. At a glance in the mirror.

·Paris, France
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The show "Questions for a Champion" will no longer be broadcast on weekdays since the start of the season. A decision which the host of the show, Samuel Étienne, regrets.

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The mythical game of France 3 presented by Samuel Etienne will be confined to the weekends at the start of the season, confirmed France TV on Saturday, charging the cost of measures of savings within the public TV.

·Paris, France
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From the start of the fall, the iconic game of France 3 launched in 1988 will no longer be broadcast daily but only on the weekend. Budgetary reasons are put forward by the management of France Télévisions.

·Paris, France
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The decision "takes place in a particularly constrained budgetary context", according to the group's management. In recent days, the program has been watched by some 1.1 million viewers, according to its producer, Fremantle.

·Paris, France
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"Questions for a champion" will soon be confined to weekends

·Brussels, Belgium
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Stéphane Larue broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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