Marie-France Bazzo

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Marie-France Bazzo (born July 8, 1961) is a Canadian broadcaster, who has hosted television programming for Télé-Québec and radio programming for Radio-Canada's Première Chaîne network.

Born in Montreal, she is a graduate of the Université du Québec à Montréal, where she studied sociology.

Radio

She began her career with CIBL-FM in Montreal. She joined Radio-Canada in 1985, hosting programs such as Plaisirs, Dazibazzo, Et quoi encore, VSD Bonjour, Indicatif présent and Le Combat des livres until leaving the network in 2006. While working with Radio-Canada, she was also a reporter for Télévision de Radio-Canada's cultural magazine show La Bande des six.

As of fall 2013, she appears on CBF-FM, Première's station in Montreal, as host of the daily morning program C’est pas trop tôt !.[1]

Television

In 2004, she began hosting Il va y avoir du sport, a political debate show, for Télé-Québec. In 2006, after leaving Première Chaîne, she created a new public affairs series for the network, Bazzo.tv.

References

  1. "La première chaîne de Radio-Canada dévoile sa programmation d’automne". Info-Culture, August 15, 2013.


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