Michel Denisot

Michel Denisot
Michel Denisot in Cannes in 2010
Born 16 April 1945
Buzançais, France
Nationality  France French
Occupation Journalist
Television producer
Television Host
Previouse owner of football clubs
Years active 1968 - present

Michel Denisot (born 16 April 1945 in Buzançais, Indre)[1] is a French journalist, producer, TV host and director of a football club and television.

Early years

At 15[2] Denisot began his career of journalist as a correspondent in the local press in Châteauroux.[1] From 1968, he worked on the regional station of the ORTF of Limoges.[1] He worked for stations in Poitiers, Bordeaux and Reims.[3]

From 1969, he worked on the gameshow Le Schmilblic, produced and presented by Guy Lux.[4]

1972 - 1984 : journalist on TF1

In 1972, he left Berry for Paris. He integrated the first of ORTF (before TF1). He fetched coffee or orange juice for Jean Lanzi and Jean-Pierre Elkabbach.[5]

In 1973, he worked at the third of ORTF (before FR3 and France 3)[6] before returning to TF1 in 1975 to co-host Journal télévisé de 13 heures with Yves Mourousi and Claude Pierrard for 2 and a half years.[1]

In 1977, he integrated the sport division of TF1. From 1981 he hosted Téléfoot with Thierry Roland[6] and was a football commentator.[1]

Awards

In November 1998, he became a knight of the Légion d'honneur,[7] for his actions on PSG.[5]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 (French) Michel Denisot on premiere.fr.
  2. (French) Biographie Michel Denisot on cheriefm.fr.
  3. (French) Michel + : Denisot enfin décrypté in Médias n°14 of September 2007
  4. (French) Michel Denisot en bref on Nouvelobs.com, 12 November 2010
  5. 5.0 5.1 (French) Michel Denisot à livre ouvert on nouvelobs.com, 28 August 2008.
  6. 6.0 6.1 (French) Michel Denisot - Actu, Photos et biographie on Ozap.com, 11 May 2011.
  7. (French) Point de presse du 18 novembre 1998 : Félicitations à Monsieur Michel Denisot on ge.ch, 18 novembrer 1998