Europe 1 2:45 p.m., August 26, 2022

On August 29, 2022, Europe 1 is back to school, and unveils new appointments: information, politics, storytelling afternoons and sports evenings, gastronomy, well-being, economy and society will punctuate, from Monday to Friday, the daily lives of listeners.

They will find the station's signatures as well as new personalities who will enrich the grid in this 2022-2023 season.

The novelties of the season:

Listeners will have an appointment with a new program by Christophe Hondelatte, 

Hondelatte Raconte – Cote B

 and new faces including: Jean-Luc Lemoine who joins the Culture media and

Historiquement Vôtre

teams , Yann Moix who takes the helm of 

La Libre antenna 

on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays and Gaspard Proust for a weekly carte blanche in the morning of Europe 1.

From August 29, 

Europe 1 Sport

 goes daily: 

Lionel Rosso

 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday) and 

Virginie Phulpin

 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday) will put all sports in the spotlight every week.

Meetings of the week:

  • Europe Morning:

5 a.m. to 7 a.m. – Alexandre Le Mer and Ombline Roche:


Alexandre Le Mer and Ombline Roche, surrounded by editorial journalists, accompany early risers for a first full tour of the news.

Two convivial hours to discover the latest information with newspapers every half hour presented by Albane Leprince, Christophe Lamarre, Romane Hocquet and Fanny Marsot and daily topics: a tour of initiatives in France offered at 5:11 a.m. by Ombline Roche who also delivers , at 6:21 a.m., his “score” to listeners, “Le pressing” at 5:17 a.m., “L’interview d’Alexandre le Mer” at 5:44 a.m.

They will also find their "eco interview" at 6:41 a.m.


Without forgetting the cultural prescriptions of the editorial staff at 5:51 a.m., "Innovation" at 6:48 a.m. with Anicet Mbida, "The international press review" at 6:52 a.m. and the essential weather report by Anissa Haddadi.

7am-9am – Dimitri Pavlenko:

Two hours of live orchestrated by Dimitri Pavlenko and the editorial staff of Europe 1. Telling the world, decrypting it and analyzing it to give listeners keys to reading and understanding.

At 7 a.m. then every half hour, the newspapers of Fanny Marsot, Romane Hocquet and Christophe Lamarre, then a news interview at 7:12 a.m. conducted by Dimitri Pavlenko, "L'Edito éco" by Nicolas Bouzou at 7:20 a.m. from Monday to Thursday as well as "L'Edito international" by Vincent Hervouët at 7:42.

At 7:46 a.m., place for cultural prescriptions led by Nicolas Carreau who will reveal his literary favorite every day.

He will be accompanied on Monday by Héloïse Goy for the series, by Caroline Speller on Tuesday for video games, Laurie Cholewa will return to the cinema on Wednesday, Marie Gicquel will be interested in live performance and exhibitions on Thursday and Stéphanie Loire will offer every Friday its musical nuggets to the listeners.

At 7:53 a.m., Alexis Brézet (Tuesday and Thursday) and Vincent Tremolet from Villers du Figaro (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) will alternately deliver a "Political Editorial".


Listeners will find their usual appointments: at 8.13 a.m. the essential "Political interview" by Sonia Mabrouk from Monday to Thursday and by Dimitri Pavlenko on Friday.

At 8:34 a.m., Emmanuelle Ducros will offer her "Voyage en absurdie" from Monday to Thursday, and Eugénie Bastié her "review of weeklies and ideas" on Friday.

Philippe Val, Yann Moix, Gaspard Proust, Géraldine Woessner and Catherine Nay will alternately have carte blanche at 8:37 a.m.

At 8:44 a.m., "Le Club de la Presse" will give the floor to the various signatures of the station but also of the written press (David Revault d'Allonnes, Nicolas Beytout, Eugénie Bastié, Mathieu Bock-Côté, Charlotte d'Ornellas, François Kalfon , Louis Hausalter, Yves Thréard);

every morning they will debate topics that make the news.

And meet every Friday in 

Europe matin 

to deepen a theme (education, health, economy, digital, etc.) and gain height.

In the studio, researchers, experts, journalists will bring the keys to understanding to the listeners.

The first Friday of the season will be devoted to the following subject: "School, the taste for learning". 

  • 9am-11am – 

    Media culture

     – Philippe Vandel:

Surrounded by his columnists and the station's signatures, Philippe Vandel receives all those who make the media and cultural news and deciphers these two major themes.

Louise Bernard reveals from 9:05 a.m. the TV audiences of the day before and presents "The media journal".

Bruno Donnet analyzes a media fact in "Télescopages" at 9:44.


For this fourth season, new voices are joining the show: Jean-Luc Lemoine at 10:04 a.m. for a "Catch-up session" for a TV program and Sacha Nokovitch, journalist at L'Equipe, offers a column entitled "Sports media”.


In "The Essentials", listeners find the cultural prescriptions of the station's journalists, including: Stéphanie Loire (music), Héloïse Goy (series), Laurent Mariotte (gastronomy), Nicolas Carreau (literature), Olivier Benkemoun (cinema), Sébastien Bordenave (comics and manga).

Jean Zeid, a newcomer to the band, will take an interest in video games.

  • 11am-12pm – 

    Benefit for you

     – Julia Vignali and Mélanie Gomez:

The shocking duo is back for a new season.

Surrounded by columnists and guests, Julia Vignali and Mélanie Gomez offer a program dedicated to well-being and better living.

Food, consumption, decoration but also work, couple, parenthood… a useful and feel-good magazine that deals with all the themes of daily life.

  • 12 p.m.-1 p.m. – 

    Europe Midi

     – Romain Desarbres:

Romain Desarbres offers an hour of information every day: reports, guests and the words of experts in the studio so you don't miss any of the news.


Listeners are invited to react, by telephone or via social networks, to the news and the major themes developed in the day's edition.  

  • 1-2 p.m. – 

    France is on the move

     – Elisabeth Assayag:

Fourth season for 

France moves

 on Europe 1!

Businesses, associations, local authorities… Every day, Elisabeth Assayag honors those who work actively for the renewal of economic society.

The emphasis this year is on entrepreneurship and the sharing of experience, whether that of a big boss or a big boss, that of a leader on the road to success or even that of of a future business leader.

They each talk about their experience at the microphone of Europe 1 and share their tips and advice with those who have just started.


Their project may be selected to participate in the 8th edition of the "Europe 1 Future Trophies".

Mobility, employee well-being, gender equality, telework, what moves in our daily work, it's every day in 

France moves

 !

After notably Bordeaux, Lyon, Troyes, Le Mans or even Grenoble and Strasbourg, 

La France mouvement is

 continuing its partnership with the CCI this season to meet players from the local economy throughout France.

Nathalie Carré, in charge of entrepreneurship and regular speaker on the show, will continue to provide her expertise on topics such as fundraising, business strategy, etc.

Listeners have an appointment, every Saturday at 11 a.m., with a best of the week's programs in a newsletter prepared by the Europe1.fr teams.

  • 2-3 p.m. – 

    Hondelatte Tells

     – Christophe Hondelatte:

Christophe Hondelatte captivates listeners with his unique tone.

Miscellaneous facts, life paths and extraordinary destinies... he recounts and returns to these stories that fascinate the French.

The story of the day is always available from 6 a.m. before it is broadcast on the air and the day before from 3 p.m. for subscribers to the PREMIUM offer.

With more than 8 million downloads, 

Hondelatte Raconte

 is the leading storytelling podcast in France and Christophe Hondelatte the leading storyteller in France.

* Source: Médiamétrie – eStat Podcast – July 2022

  • 3pm-4pm – 

    Hondelatte Tells

     – Christophe Hondelatte:

Christophe Hondelatte revisits each week, in five episodes, the significant events of a year (society, politics, customs, culture, etc.) by drawing on the richness of the sound heritage of Europe 1.

  • 4-6 p.m. – 

    Historically Yours

     : Stéphane Bern:

Third season for Stéphane Bern who tells us about History, the big one, the little one, the legendary as well as the anecdotal.


Every day from 4 p.m., 1 theme, 3 characters… Stéphane Bern tells the story without telling it to himself by retracing, through his stories, the extraordinary destinies of personalities who could never have crossed paths.

His new accomplice, Jean-Luc Lemoine, will paint in his own way the portrait of a third contemporary character linked to the first two.

Clémentine Portier-Kaltenbach will again this season confide to listeners the little secrets of the greats of this world, and David Castello-Lopes will go back, with humour, to the origins of an everyday object.


At the end of the show, in the new sequence "My Aïeux, what an era!"

Olivier Poels, Gavin's Clemente Ruiz and Virginie Girod in particular, will recount the events that still mark our contemporary era: discovery, gastronomy, heritage, customs, society, etc.

  • 6 p.m.-8 p.m. – 

    Punchline 

    – Laurence Ferrari:

Two hours of information, analyzes and live debates orchestrated from Monday to Thursday by Laurence Ferrari and on Friday by Pierre de Vilno.

The first hour is co-broadcast with CNEWS.

The diaries are presented by Hélène Zelany.

  • 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. – 

    Europe 1 Sport

     – Virginie Phulpin and Lionel Rosso:

From the start of the school year, it is the great return of daily sport on Europe 1. Lionel Rosso (Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday) and Virginie Phulpin (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday) will bring exceptional sports evenings to life for listeners in Europe. 1. On each show, they will be accompanied by the station's prestigious consultants and Canal+ sports editorial experts: Jacques Vendroux, Cyrille de la Morinerie, Guy Roux, Jimmy Algerino and Dominique Grimault.

The week will begin with a great debrief of the sports news of the weekend, followed by an evening dedicated to rugby on Tuesday.

On Thursday, Virginie Phulpin will give pride of place to Formula 1, and Lionel Rosso to football at the weekend.

Without forgetting the special evenings on the occasion of the Champions League.


Football, rugby, tennis, Formula 1, golf, boxing… all sports will be in the spotlight, every day in Europe 1 Sport.

  • 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. – 

    La Libre antenne

     – Olivier Delacroix and Yann Moix:

In the middle of the night, the listeners entrust, in an intimate and warm atmosphere, their questions and doubts to Olivier Delacroix from Monday to Thursday and to Yann Moix from Friday to Sunday.

A healthy sharing of experience.

Weekend appointments:

  • Saturday and Sunday from 6 a.m. to 8:10 a.m. – 

    Europe weekend morning

     :

Listeners are woken up every Saturday and Sunday with the first news of the day and two major interviews: "The consumer interview" at 6.19 a.m. and "The news interview" at 7.11 a.m.

Also on the program: reports with the station's journalists, cultural meetings with Naïma Bencheman and Mathieu Alterman, gastronomy and escape with Olivier Poels and Vanessa Zha, but also well-being and art of living with the best moments of "Bienfait pour vous" presented by Julia Vignali and Mélanie Gomez.

Not to mention Valérie Darmon's weather report every half hour.

Listeners will discover new columns: "Welcome to your home", real estate column provided by Christophe Bordet, "Over here for outings", "It concerns you"

  • Saturday and Sunday from 8:10 a.m. to 9 a.m. – 

    Weekend morning

     – Anthony Favalli:

(In co-broadcast with CNEWS) Anthony Favalli orchestrates the morning debate every weekend with Guillaume Bigot.

  • Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. – 

    It happened tomorrow / It happened this week

     – Frédéric Taddeï:

Third season for Frédéric Taddeï who deciphers the spirit of the time through those who embody it… Saturday to take a step back and look back on the past week and Sunday to anticipate the week to come.

  • Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. – 

    Les Grandes voix

     – Pierre de Vilno:

Deciphering, analyzing and debating political life, these are the watchwords of this meeting led by Pierre de Vilno surrounded by the historical voices of the station: Catherine Nay, Michèle Cotta, Charles Villeneuve.

Every Saturday, they put their expertise and their perfect knowledge of political life at the service of listeners.

  • Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. – 

    Le Grand rendez-vous

     – Sonia Mabrouk:

For an hour, Sonia Mabrouk, voice well known to station listeners and CNEWS viewers, Nicolas Barré, editorial director of Les Echos, and Mathieu Bock-Côté, sociologist, academic and Quebec essayist, question their guest on the great topical issues, his responsibility as a player in public life and his projects.

A program full of debates and exchanges to gain height.

The great reference interview, in partnership with CNEWS and Les Echos.

  • Saturday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – 

    La table des bons vivants

     – Laurent Mariotte:

Laurent Mariotte surrounds himself with bon vivants for a program around everyday cooking: whether they are chefs, artists or intellectuals, they have this passion for eating well in common and share it for 1h30 with the listeners of Europe 1. Gourmet walks through the markets and among producers, simple recipes and advice close to the concerns of listeners... the unmissable meeting place for gourmets!

  • Sunday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. – 

    Walks in France

     – William Leymergie:

William Leymergie offers listeners an original walk, off the beaten track, to discover the different regions of France, their most unusual sites, but also those with unique know-how, added to this cultural and culinary walks to honor the diversity of French heritage. 

Walks in France surrounded by his columnists, including Gavin's Clemente Ruiz from the Guide du routard, Danièle Moreau and Sarah Doraghi.

  • Saturday and Sunday from 12:30 p.m. to 1 p.m. – 

    The newspaper

     :

Thirty minutes to do the full tour of national and international news.

  • Saturday and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. – 

    There is more than one life in life

     – Isabelle Morizet:

Every Saturday and Sunday at 1 p.m., Isabelle Morizet conducts a conversational interview with a personality.

A tete-a-tete without false modesty where the interviewee lets himself be carried along the road of confidences.

An hour beyond appearances and evidence.

  • Saturday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. – 

    Hondelatte Raconte – Cote B

     – Christophe Hondelatte:

In judicial jargon, dimension B is the file that brings together personality investigations, psychiatric and psychological expertise of an accused...


In 

Hondelatte Raconte – Cote B 

, Christophe Hondelatte interviews experts, judges, lawyers and families of accused.

He wants to understand how a life can turn into crime.

  • Sunday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. – 

    The voice is free

     – Nicolas Carreau:

Fifth season for 

La voix est livre

 presented by Nicolas Carreau.

Whether through the words of a writer he receives or the library of a personality he visits, Nicolas Carreau puts, with passion, all the books in the spotlight every Sunday on Europe 1.


A different bookseller every week, Héloïse Goy (children's literature) and Sébastien Bordenave (comics and manga) will join him to share their reading tips for young and old.

Listeners can find Nicolas Carreau daily in Dimitri Pavlenko's morning show at 7.46 am and in the Culture media program presented by Philippe Vandel.

  • Saturday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. – 

    It happened near you

     – Bérénice Bourgueil:

Bérénice Bourgueil puts her dynamism and good humor at the service of positive initiatives and proximity.


Accompanied by her columnists Laurent Barat, Nicolas Buytaers, Marc Giraud and Clara Léger, she receives guests from all walks of life who move the lines everywhere in France, whether in the field of associations, culture or nature. . 

And at the end of the show, listeners will be able to win great prizes by taking part in the regional quiz.

  • Sunday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. – 

    Tell me what you sing

     – Didier Barbelivien:

Every Sunday in 

Tell me what you sing

, a guest reveals himself in songs at the microphone of Didier Barbelivien, author-composer-performer.

Five songs that marked his life to discover it from another angle.

  • Saturday and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. – 

    Music!

     – Stephanie Loire:

Stéphanie Loire offers listeners a musical retrospective of the week every weekend with: new releases not to be missed, talents to discover, the little story of a title or a group.

Without forgetting surprising anecdotes and revelations about the artists, their playlists, cult titles and the soundtracks of films and series.

A one-hour dive into the best music has to offer!

Stéphanie Loire is every Friday at 7:46 in the morning of Dimitri Pavlenko.

  • Saturday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. – 

    CLAP!

     –Laurie Cholewa:

Every week, Laurie Cholewa plunges listeners into the world of the 7th art.

What are the latest releases and films being shot? 

CLAP !

 reviews all the latest cinema news in the company of distinguished guests and essential columnists: Victor Bonnefoy and Franck Vallières, without forgetting Didier Allouch for "Le journal d'Hollywood".

CLAP !

the program that tells the cinema!

Laurie Cholewa is every Wednesday at 7:46 a.m. on Dimitri Pavlenko's morning show.

  • Sunday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. – 

    The guest in questions

     – Patrick Sabatier:

Iconic presenter, Patrick Sabatier is back on Europe 1 for a second season of The guest in questions.

One hour with an actor, a singer, a director, a writer or even an athlete to relive five highlights of his life.

Two listeners compete, throughout the show, by answering questions inspired by the guest's journey.

Anecdotes, confidences and quizzes around the guest punctuate this friendly and warm hour.

  • Saturday and Sunday from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. – 

    Europe Weekend evening

     – Pierre de Vilno:

Pierre de Vilno takes control of the large section of information on Saturday and Sunday evenings.

Surrounded by journalists from the editorial staff of Europe 1 and his guests, he analyzes, leads the debates and puts the latest news into perspective.

The diaries are presented by Sophie Tusseau.