This Sunday, December 15, M6 is shaking up its late evening programming. If Exclusive surveythe magazine embodied by Bernard de la Villardière, is maintained, the theme of the subject, however, has been modified to reflect current events. Tele-Leisure tells you more!
Change of program for Exclusive survey. For almost twenty years, the investigative magazine has been the rhythm of M6's Sunday evenings. Every week, in the second part of the evening, the program presented by Bernard de la Villardière travels the whole world – more than fifty countries visited since its creation – and focuses on political, economic, social and even cultural phenomena which make the A. In order to stay as close as possible to current events, the magazine's production and La Six do not hesitate to shake up their programming. This is why the subject initially planned for this Sunday, December 15, was replaced a few days before its broadcast.
Exclusive survey : why did M6 change the theme of the issue scheduled for this Sunday, December 15?
Initially, M6 had announced a report dedicated to Scotland. Anchored in tradition with its many festivals and sacred rituals, the country is also a rich country thanks to its oil reserves and its exports of whiskey and salmon. But due to busy current affairs, Exclusive survey shakes up his subjects to deal with the situation in Syria and the conflicts that are shaking the country at the moment. For a week, the magazine's teams have been in Aleppo, Damascus and Idlib, to cover the event which is shaking up the balance of the Middle East. Thus, the 52-minute report will plunge you into the heart of the vestiges of this recently fallen dictatorship.
Exclusive survey : the investigative magazine breaks a record for the report broadcast this December 15, 2024 on M6
After fifty years of totalitarianism, the regime of Bashar El-Assad was overthrown by the Hayat Tahir al-Cham group on the night of December 7 to 8. Exclusive Survey was in Damascus, the Syrian capital, to witness the popular jubilation but also to follow the Islamist rebels – some of them French – and their leader Abu Mohammed Al-Joulani in their accession to power. In front of the show's cameras, residents shared their hopes for the future and their fears regarding the new regime. In producing this report which promises to be gripping, the teams ofExclusive survey broke a record since the latter was produced in five days. To find out, tune in this Sunday at 11:15 p.m.
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