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Marie-Laure Augry Biography

Marie-Laure Augry is a French journalist. She is a member of the Club des mediators de la presse (French for “Club of Press Agents”). After studying journalism at IUT Tours, Augry joined ORTF as a political correspondent in October 1972 and then became a journalist covering education and youth in 1974. He continued to work as a reporter at TF1 and became a correspondent in July 1975.

From 1981 to 1988, Laure hosted TF1’s 13:00 daily newsmagazine program with Yves Mourousi. From 1988 to 1991 he hosted the weekly news program Allo Marie-Laure on TF1.

Marie-Laure Augry Age

Marie-Laure Ogli was born on February 27, 1947 in Tours, France. She is 75 years old.

Marie-Laure Augry Height

Her current height is unknown, but analysis is ongoing and this section will be updated soon.

Marie-Laure Augry Family

Marie-Laure was born in Tours, France and raised by loving and caring parents. However, investigations are ongoing and this section will be updated as soon as possible.

Marie-Laure Augry Husband

Married to husband Jean-Pierre Gautier.

Marie-Laure Augry Net Worth

Augra has an estimated worth of $185 million.

Marie-Laure Augry Career

Marie-Laure Augry is a French journalist. She is a member of the Club des mediators de la presse (French for “Club of Press Agents”). After studying journalism at IUT Tours, Augry joined ORTF as a political correspondent in October 1972 and then became a journalist covering education and youth in 1974. He continued working as a reporter at TF1 and became a correspondent in July 1975. From 1981 to 1988, Laure hosted TF1’s 13:00 daily newsmagazine program with Yves Mourousi. From 1988 to 1991 he hosted the weekly news program Allo Marie-Laure on TF1.

In 1991 he joined the lunchtime news broadcaster La Cinq (French “Channel 5”) and Histoires Vaies ((French) “True Stories”) with Paul Lefevre. A year later, after La Cinq collapsed, Yves Mourousi, then RMC’s operations manager, gave him a daily show called Passion, which he ran for two years. In 1993, France 3 channel gave him the opportunity to host the daily program “Design 3”, created together with CNDP (National Center for Educational Documentation).

Marie was the editor and presenter of the French 3 daily newspaper “Un jour en France” ((French) “A Day in France”) from 1995 to 2002. She has been editor of France 3 since September 1, 2003. He is the president of the “Journalists’ Club” group, a group created in 2009 by Bruno Frappat to create a new policy on journalists and work ethics.

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