David Pujadas

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David Pujadas was born in Barcelona on December 2, 1964 to a Spanish father and a French mother.

A former news broadcaster for TF1's LCI, he now is an anchorman France 2's weeknight newscast, Le Journal de 20 Heures, at 8:00 CET in Metropolitan France. He has anchored these newscasts since September 2001, when he replaced Claude Sérillon, on orders from Olivier Mazerolle, the new France 2 news director.

The newscasts Pujadas presents are repeated in Canada on TV5 Monde weeknights at 6:30 North American Eastern Time,[1] and in Australia on SBS at 9.20 weekday mornings.

In Metropolitan France, the audience for France 2's flagship evening newscast, at 25%, is less than the 40% audience share garnered by Patrick Poivre d'Arvor's TF1 evening newscast.


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