Claude Serillon

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Claude Serillion (2010)

Claude Sérillon (born October 20, 1950 in Nantes ) is a French journalist .

Life

Claude Sérillon attended the Jules Verne grammar school in Nantes and then studied at the University of Nantes . At the age of twenty he was already working as a freelance journalist for daily newspapers. When the Nantes cathedral burned on January 28, 1972, he was the first journalist on site.

From 1973 to 1974 Sérillon worked for the public broadcaster ORTF at the time. In 1975 he switched to the television station Antenne 2 , where in 1976 he took over the journal “6:45 pm”. In 1984 he went to the station TF1 , which was privatized in 1987. At TF1, Sérillon moderated the main news, in tandem with Christine Ockrent and Bernard Rapp.

Since January 3, 2013, the independent leftist Claude Sérillon has been the spin doctor of the President of the French Republic François Hollande .

Publications

  • 1987: De quoi je me mêle. Essay. Balland
  • 1988: Un certain sentiment d'injustice. With Jean-Louis Pelletier
  • 1996: Le Bureau. Novel. Lattès
  • 1999: Une Femme Coupable. Novel. Grasset Et Fasquelle
  • 2004: Dis-moi je t'aime. Novellas. Balland
  • 2006: Tu dors? Not je rêve. Novellas. Editions du Panama
  • 2006: Les années 70. With Blandine Houdart, Laura Cuisset and Clara Engel. Editions du Chêne
  • 2006: Les années 80th Editions du Chêne
  • 2007: Les années 90th Editions du Chêne
  • 2009: Les mots de l'Actu. Editions Marabout

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Stefan Ulrich: Handicrafts at the Biedermann. In: Süddeutsche Zeitung of January 4, 2013, p. 1.