Soir 3 | |
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![]() Former Soir 3 titles from October 2010, also formerly used as a weekend edition title from March 2013 - January 2018 | |
Genre | News programme |
Presented by | Patricia Loison and Louis Laforge (Mon-Thu), Francis Letellier (Fri-Sun) |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes (Mon-Thu) Varies typically from 20–30 minutes (Fri-Sun) |
Original release | |
Network | France 3 |
Release | 1978 2019 | –
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Soir 3 (literally Evening 3) was the late-night newscast of the French public television network France 3. The program, FR3's first national news bulletin, was launched in 1978 by its then head of news Jean-Marie Cavada.[1] The bulletin was shown at 10:30 pm for 60 minutes from Monday to Thursday, and was presented by Louis Laforge and Patricia Loison. The weekend editions, simply known as Soir 3 was broadcast at various times on Fridays and at weekends, when the regular anchor was Francis Letellier.
The newscast was axed in a cost-cutting move in 2019 with a single-anchor replacement, "Le 23h", broadcast instead on the Franceinfo channel.[2]