Charlotte Savreux
TV Journalist
Charlotte Savreux has been a TV journalist since 2002. She began her career in 2002 within the editorial team of the 12/14 news program on France 3 Normandie, where she stayed for three years. In parallel, Christine Bravo recruited her as a columnist for the Normandy region on her show "Douce France" on France 2. Charlotte then joined another famous host from France Télévisions, Pierre Sled, with whom she hosted the summer traveling live show "L'été de tous les records" in 2003 on France 3. Starting in 2005, she became the presenter and editor-in-chief of the show "Bien-Être" on Direct 8. She created and developed this daily 52-minute program, which remained on air daily for five years. Charlotte Savreux left Direct 8 in December 2010 and joined France 3 and Vivolta in September 2011. She presented a daily social magazine alongside Paul Wermus, broadcast every day on France 3 Paris Île-de-France, and also a weekly magazine "à la Bonheur" on Vivolta. In September 2012, she filmed a new series of embodied documentaries "Une vie Ailleurs" for France 5, which aired in September 2013. In September 2013, she joined the team of the show La Quotidienne broadcast on France 5. Since 2013, she has also been a Trainer at the IEJ – European Institute of Journalism. Format "TV Magazine" - Master's Level.
Characteristics
- Employability:
- Awards host, Moderator
- Categories:
-