Héloise Goy with Gauthier Delomez 9:53 a.m., March 4, 2022
From Monday, the Europe Midi program presented by Romain Desarbres gains an additional 30 minutes and will start at noon, instead of 12:30 p.m.
The daily meeting devoted to information will offer more content, particularly around the presidential election, and will allow listeners to react live.
More time for news.
As the presidential election approaches, the
Europe Midi
program presented by Romain Desarbres gains an additional 30 minutes.
From Monday, the daily meeting, which offers a complete update on information, will no longer start at 12:30 p.m., but at noon.
This time saving will be used by the show's teams to cover current events, particularly politics.
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The standard open to auditors
The extra half hour will also allow
Europe Midi
to offer more debates and interactivity.
On this occasion, Europe 1 will open the standard to listeners.
You will now be able to ask all your questions on the topics of the day via the number 3921 as well as on all the social networks of Europe 1.
The
Europe Midi program
is one of the major news events on the Europe 1 channels. Every day of the week, the program provides information on the highlights of the news, with reports by journalists from writing.
It also welcomes guests on various subjects (politics, economy, sport) to enable listeners to understand current issues.