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Bruce Toussaint | |
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Born | Montreal, Canada | 17 October 1973
Occupation | French journalist |
Bruce Toussaint (born October 17, 1973) is a French journalist, television, and radio presenter.
As a journalist with the Canal+ group, he hosted various programs on Canal+ over a span of seventeen years, including La Matinale, L'Édition spéciale, and later, on I-Télé, the show Team Toussaint, la matinale info.
Between 2016 and 2018, he hosted the news magazine C dans l'air on France 5.
On the radio, he presented Europe Matin on Europe 1 for two seasons starting in 2011. After hosting the morning show on France Info for one year starting in 2017, he left the public station in July 2018 and joined the private channel BFM TV. There, he presented Grand Angle, replacing Jean-Baptiste Boursier in September of the same year before being given his own show in the 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. slot. In 2020, he took over the morning slot from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., hosting the show titled Le Live Toussaint.
Since January 8, 2024, he has been hosting Bonjour ! La Matinale TF1 from Monday to Friday.