Английская Википедия:Claire Arnoux

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Шаблон:Infobox person Claire Arnoux (born 18 July 1984) is a French sports journalist and television presenter. She presents Salon VIP and Tribune Sports since 2015 on BeIN Sports.

Early life and education

Claire Arnoux was born in Paris.[1] From her parents, she is passioned by sport since her childhood, especially football, Formula One, boxing, and tennis.[2] She also likes journalism, stating having "always wanted to become a journalist".[2][3] At this occasion, she graduated with a DEUG of journalism at the Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis, and then graduated with a master's degree of journalism and communications at the Sorbonne Nouvelle University Paris 3 two years later.[1] She joined the Studio école de France in order to become a radio presenter.[1] In parallel of her studies, she made her first professional experiences.[3]

Career on radio and television

Claire Arnoux began her career on radio on Sport FM, which has become Sport MX and then Europe 1 Sport. She then joined the redaction team of Infosport+.[3][4]

She then began on television in 2009 on the channel i-Télé presenting the weekend sports journal.[1][4] In 2011, she joined in parallel the channel Direct Star in Star Report, a program of infotainment,[5] as well as Eurosport, where she takes part at the JT Sport.[6][4]

In 2012, Claire Arnoux joined BFM TV and L'Équipe TV where she presented the program Sport buzz and a morning news on weekend.[7] In 2015, she was hired by BeIN Sports.[8] Since then, she presents Salon VIP, a program where she interviews a guest, and Tribune Sports, a program about sport news.[9][10]

She covered the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2020 retransferred on BeIN Sports in the programs that she presents.

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