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Patrice Duhamel (born 12 December 1945), in
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, is a French journalist and author.Biography Patrice Duhamel
on the website ''france5.fr'' (accessed on 28 April 2012).
After starting his career at ORTF, he worked at
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, then RMC before returning to
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. Patrice Duhamel served as program director at
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, deputy editor of '' Figaro Magazine'', and later as general director of
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. Over the course of his career, Duhamel has interviewed eight French presidents and 24 prime ministers. His new memoir, ''Le chat et le renard'' (The Cat and the Fox), provides a behind-the-scenes look at French political leaders and the relationships between them.


Early life and education

Brother of journalist Alain Duhamel and pediatrician Jean-François Duhamel, he is also the uncle of
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, Minister of Sports and the Olympic and Paralympic Games between 2022 and 2024. He had five sons: Jean, Nicolas, Alexandre, Benjamin, and Raphaël. He was partnered with
Nathalie Saint-Cricq Nathalie Saint-Criq (born in 1960) is a French journalist, working for France Télévisions. Biography Training Nathalie Saint-Cricq earned her degree from Sciences Po in 1983, and a "Diploma of Higher Specialised Studies" in marketing in ...
,Why Rémy Pflimlin was chosen for France Télévisions
End of paragraph on the website lepoint.fr from 8 July 2010. former head of the political department of
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, and whose family was the majority shareholder of the groupe Nouvelle République du Centre-Ouest. Their son, Benjamin Duhamel, worked as a political journalist at
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alongside his uncle, Alain, who was an editorialist there. He attended the Édouard-Branly high school in
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and later the
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in Paris, followed by economics studies at the
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.


Professional career

He began his career in 1970 as a journalist at ORTF. In 1974, he became head of domestic politics at
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,"Patrice Duhamel," '' Vanity Fair'' no. 51, October 2017, p. 44. followed by head of politics and social affairs in 1976. In 1980, the channel entrusted him with a political program called ''Le Grand Débat''. He was also editor-in-chief for several months in 1981. In 1986, he was appointed deputy director and then program director at RMC and in 1987, he returned to television as head of information at
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. In 1993, he returned to public service as head of programming and later as director of programs at
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. Appointed
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of broadcasting at
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in 1996, he was the general director in charge of programming at
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from June 1996 to July 1998. Formerly general director in charge of programming at
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, he joined the ''
Le Figaro () is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. It was named after Figaro, a character in several plays by polymath Pierre Beaumarchais, Beaumarchais (1732–1799): ''Le Barbier de Séville'', ''The Guilty Mother, La Mère coupable'', ...
'' group in 1999 as deputy general director and publisher of '' Figaro Magazine'' and ''
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'' alongside Yves de Chaisemartin, chairman of the executive board, and Michel Senamaud, general administrator. He was the general director of
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in charge of programming and diversification during
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' presidency of the group. He had often collaborated with him professionally. He also served as president of the École de journalisme et de communication d'Aix-Marseille.


Works

* ''Cartes sur table'' with Alain Duhamel, Plon, 2010. : – This book recounts the relationship between the media and the political world, from
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to
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. * ''Élysée: coulisses et secrets d'un palais'', with Jacques Santamaria, Plon, 2012. * ''Les Flingueurs: anthologie des cruautés politiques'', with Jacques Santamaria, Plon, 2014. * ''Jamais sans elles: des femmes d'influence pour des hommes de pouvoir'', with Jacques Santamaria, Plon, 2015. * ''Les jours d'après'', with Jacques Santamaria, ed. de l'Observatoire, 2017. * ''La République abîmée'', with Jacques Santamaria, ed. de l'Observatoire, 2019. * ''De Gaulle l'album inattendu'', with Jacques Santamaria, ed. de l'Observatoire, 2020. * ''Le chat et le renard: Présidents et premiers ministres, deux ou trois choses que je sais d’eux'', ed. de l’Observatoire 2024.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Duhamel, Patrice 1945 births Living people French television executives 20th-century French journalists 21st-century French journalists Lycée Condorcet alumni Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas University alumni People from Boulogne-Billancourt