Europe 1 / Photo credits: Marie Etchegoyen - CAPA Pictures - Europe 1 20:16 pm, May 09, 2023

The Lauga-Delmas Scholarship, created by Europe 1, has been awarded every year since 1961 to the best young journalists presented by schools. It was awarded this year to Antoine Bienvault who will benefit from a 6-month contract within the Europe 1 editorial team.

Europe 1 welcomed this Tuesday, May 9, the candidates of the 2023 edition of the Lauga-Delmas Scholarship. On the program of the tests: a report declined in radio version and web version and a 3-minute news flash prepared and recorded in live conditions.

Antoine Bienvault, 24 years old and student at CFJ Paris (Centre de Formation des Journalistes), is the winner of the Lauga-Delmas Scholarship of Europe 1 2023. He succeeds Louise Douillet, winner of 2022 and adds to the prestigious list of journalists rewarded before him: Wendy Bouchard, Christophe Charles, Antoine Cormery, Laure Dautriche, David Doukhan, Benoît Duquesne, François Geffrier, Anne Le Gall, Laurent Guimier, Julien Pearce, Céline Pigalle, Maxime Switek, Emmanuel Renard, Caroline Roux, Karim Rissouli, Albert du Roy, Océane Théard.

The jury, chaired by Donat Vidal-Revel, Director General of Europe 1, was composed of:

  • Christophe Carrez, Managing Editor
  • Isabelle Poiraudeau, editorial secretary general
  • Frédéric Michel, senior reporter and permanent correspondent in the South-East
  • Manon Fossat, Head of Web Service.

About the Europe 1 Lauga-Delmas Scholarship:

The Lauga-Delmas Scholarship is organized each year by Europe 1 to distinguish the best journalism school students and offer them a contract within the editorial team. This scholarship pays tribute to Francis Lauga, a young reporter at the station who died in a plane crash in 1961, but also now to Alain Delmas, a reporter for the Police-Justice service, who died in November 2006.