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#CharlieHebdo : la vidéo hommage de France Télévisions #NousSommesCharlie
Cyril Hanouna : nouveau Président de France télévisions ?
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Tryo "Charlie", hommage à Tignous - #JeSuisCharlie
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Cyril Hanouna candidat à la présidence de France Télévisions ?
La télévision change, France Télévisions change.
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Orthodidacte en reportage sur France Télévisions
Les collaborateurs de France Télévisions tiennent à exprimer leur profonde émotion et à rendre hommage à l'ensemble des victimes de la fusillade qui a visé, le 7 janvier 2015, nos confrères de "Charlie Hebdo" et les représentants des forces de l'ordre. France Télévisions condamne avec la plus grande fermeté ces actes de barbarie contre les libertés fondamentales de la démocratie.
ABONNEZ-VOUS pour plus de vidéos : http://bit.ly/CyrilHanounaE1 Cyril Hanouna discute avec Frank Tapiro de la possibilité de se présenter à la présidence de France télévisions. Alors Cyril? Président ou pas?Retrouvez Les pieds dans le plat et toute l’équipe de Cyril Hanouna de 16h à 18h30 du lundi au vendredi. Les Pieds dans le Plat, l’émission de Cyril Hanouna tous les jours entre 16h et 18h30 sur Europe 1. Retrouvez tous les jours à 17h un nouvel extrait de l’émission sur la chaîne YouTube de Cyril Hanouna. Nos nouveautés : | Notre site : http://www.europe1.fr/emissions/les-pieds-dans-le-plat-cyril-hanouna | Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/lespiedsdansleplatCyrilHanouna | Twitter : https://twitter.com/europe1 | Google + : https://plus.google.com/+Europe1/posts | Pinterest : http://www.pinterest.com/europe1/
La voix d'Alain GHAZAL sur le sommaire inter-chaînes du groupe France Télévisions. www.alainghazal.com.
[FR] Générique des Jeux Olympiques de Londres 2012 capturé sur France 4 le 25 juillet 2012 à l'occasion du match de football féminin France - Etats-Unis. [EN...
Graphisme France Télévisions de Avril 2008 à Septembre 2011.
Le 10 Mars, des citoyennes et des citoyens se sont rendus au pied de France Télévision pour réclamer un débat démocratique et une information juste à propos ...
Soirée de soutien à Charlie Hebdo et aux victimes. Tryo "Charlie", hommage à Tignous - #JeSuisCharlie Radio France et France Télévisions, avec le Ministère de la Culture et de la Communication, organisent une soirée de soutien à CHARLIE HEBDO dimanche 11 janvier à 21 heures à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la radio. Cette soirée est retransmise en direct et en simultané sur France 2, Culturebox, TV5 Monde, France Inter, France Bleu et France Culture. De nombreuses personnalités, artistes, caricaturistes, musiciens, journalistes, intellectuels se succèdent tout au long de la soirée pour témoigner, en humour et en musique, leur soutien à CHARLIE HEBDO, afin que vive la liberté d’expression.
Garou, Sophie Davant, Michel Drucker, Nelson Montfort, Nagui et bien d'autres animateurs de France Télévisions chantent ensemble l'hymne du Téléthon 2014. Faites un don au 3637 et sur www.telethon.fr
ABONNEZ-VOUS pour plus de vidéos : http://bit.ly/radioE1 Fleur Pellerin, Emmanuel Macron et Michel Sapin, ministres de la culture, de l'économie, et des finances, ont remis une feuille de route détaillée pour France Télévisions en vue de la nomination du futur président du groupe. LE DIRECT : http://www.europe1.fr/direct-video Nos nouveautés : http://bit.ly/1pij4sV Retrouvez-nous sur : | Notre site : http://www.europe1.fr | Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/Europe1 | Twitter : https://twitter.com/europe1 | Google + : https://plus.google.com/+Europe1/posts | Pinterest : http://www.pinterest.com/europe1/ ► Retrouvez le meilleur d’Europe 1 chaque jour en vidéo avec des extraits de toutes nos émissions : | Cyril Hanouna dans Les Pieds dans le Plat : http://bit.ly/1AKdWP5 | Nicolas Canteloup dans La Revue de Presque : http://bit.ly/1z0pk7x | Les Chroniques humour de Jérôme Commandeur : http://bit.ly/1wl08eP | L’actu du jour en 30 secondes : http://bit.ly/1xs7yhP | Les portraits de Matthieu Noël : http://bit.ly/1wl0jGU | L’interview de Jean-Pierre Elkabbach : http://bit.ly/16vfrb5 | La Revue de presse de Natacha Polony : http://bit.ly/1C3Y9fp
Hier dans "Touche pas à mon poste", Cyril Hanouna s'est livré à un de ces happenings dont il a le secret. Après avoir fait durer le suspense pendant toute l'émission, il a annoncé sa candidature... à la présidence de France Télévisions. Et il a décliné son programme : "Moi président de France Télévisions, Patrick Sébastien présentera la météo", ou encore, "Moi président de France Télévisions, un Français gagnera Roland Garros tous les ans". Cela avait tout l'air d'un gag. Pourtant, la presse est divisée sur la question. Si "20 minutes" ne semble pas y croire, "Le Figaro" écrit : "Il semblerait que l'animateur vedette de D8 dépose réellement une candidature auprès du CSA". Réponse sans doute ce soir : Cyril Hanouna a promis de présenter la suite de son programme.
Nouveaux formats, nouveaux outils, nouveaux usages... à la télévision comme dans tous les autres médias, il n'y a jamais eu autant de manières de raconter de...
Je vous invite à découvrir au travers de ce documentaire ma ville de Chaumont. Ce projet a été réalisé dans le cadre du concours documentaire "Filme ton quartier !" organisé par France Télévisions. Laissez vous guider par mon regard et ma voix afin de découvrir le Chaumont de mon enfance, qui a bien changé depuis ces années. C'est un constat personnel que je livre dans ces images qui n'enlèvent en rien le charme de cette ville. Bon visionnage. Crédits musique : Circus Marcus - Les accouplements répétitifs http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/deed.fr
De nos jours, de plus en plus d'entreprises s'intéressent à la qualité des écrits de leurs collaborateurs. La méthode Orthodidacte.com répond à cette préoccupation nouvelle et légitime. Elle était à l'honneur dans le journal national de France 3 du dimanche 6 avril 2014, ainsi que dans le journal régional de France 3 Alpes le jeudi 10 avril 2014. Vous pouvez visualiser ce reportage sur les enjeux de l'écrit de la langue française dans les entreprises. Bon visionnage ! Orthodidacte, la plateforme d'apprentissage et de perfectionnement de l'orthographe : http://goo.gl/cDjshV.
Un père et son fils ont fait face à une avalanche à Serre Chevalier jeudi dernier. Ils ont filmé la scène avec leur go pro et témoignent sur France 2.
On parle beaucoup des objets connectés durant #LeWeb12. Petite visite sur le stand de France Télévisions où on fait bien plus qu'en parler !!!
PATRICK SIMPER sings on FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS MOZART: Die Entführung aus dem Serail: OSMIN: ARIA Nr. 3: "Solche hergelauf'ne Laffen" www.simper.de
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Olivier Schrameck prévient qu'il ne cédera à aucune pression "qu'elles viennent du pouvoir politique ou de toute forme de pouvoir".
Programmes jeunesse.
Extrait : Touche pas à mon poste - 13/02/2014.
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Travel video about destination France. France is a country with a long and dramatic history. A country of unique flair and picturesque old towns, fortresses and castles and also a country of beautiful landscapes.Today Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. First established by the Celts, next used strategically by the Romans and then the domain of the Sun King. Paris is not a city but a feeling of joie de vivre! Les Champs Elysees is the French metropolis’ magnificent avenue and surely one of the most beautiful in the world, with wide boulevards, shady corners and large volumes of traffic. For more than a century the members of the French court languished in Versailles where incredible pageantry and opulence dominated and the king celebrated in majestic style. A hundred hectares of ingenious garden design with a strict symmetry of wide star-shaped garden paths that seem to be without end. With its historic buildings, the eighty metre high granite mound of Le Mont-Saint-Michel is like something from a fairy tale. Due to its unique location and architectural splendour this picturesque village is often referred to as the Wonder Of The Occident. The Emerald Coast is a world of foaming white surf and dramatic cliffs. Saint Malo is the proud and solemn “Town Of Corsairs” as the yacht harbour of today once contained pirate ships. The historic centre of Nice, Vielle Ville, has maintained its charm and boasts the most well displayed fish market on the whole Cote D`Azur and a fruit and flower market that each day offers fresh produce and satisfies all the requirements of its most demanding customers. This is a journey to many corners of France - a fascinating journey not to be missed!
http://bookinghunter.com Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region. The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art), Arc de Triomphe (built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris), Versailles Palace (a royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens), Notre Dame (one of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture), Sacré-Coeur (this Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors), Louvre Museum (perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise), Eiffel Tower (amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime). If you want to save time and money, the most important Paris travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available. Background music by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) / Dan-O at DanoSongs.com
http://www.woltersworld.com Thinking of visiting Paris, France? Here are some travel tips about what you will love & hate about visiting the city of lights and possibly the most beautiful city in the world. What to see and do while in Paris. Filmed in Paris, France Copyright Mark Wolters 2012
Take a tour of France's Most Beautiful Villages -- part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats. I'd like to show you the Most Beautiful Villages of France: Embodying France's natural ethereal beauty is the village of Gordes. Engulfed by luxuriant countryside and green hills, it has been deemed one of ''The most beautiful villages of France''. Enshrouded by houses made of stone and terracotta roof tiles, the village exudes warmth and rustic charm. Overlooking a river gorge, the magnificent town of Rocamadour is built into a nearly sheer cliff face. A historical site of pilgrimage and a place of holy relics, Rocamadour is lit with medieval history. Famous for its monastic buildings and gorgeous churches, the village is among the most sought after French destinations. The French village of Honfleur has earned a reputation as an artist's town over time. Its timber framed houses adorned with gray facades and cafe terraces endow it with a marked essence of uniqueness. Lovely harbor views coupled with great architecture and weather makes it a beautiful and ethereal holiday destination. La Roque-Gageac is an amiable village enveloped in the serene waters of the Dordogne. Compelling town sites include its riverside houses, narrow alleys, and manicured gardens all of which are absolutely delightful. A fortified village in the medieval era, it is beset with archaic manors and enthralling cliffs. Eguisheim is a quaint village close to the German border. The characteristic narrow, cobble-stoned streets and alleyways strengthen Equisheim's stature as a resplendent medieval town. Due to its proximity to the German lands, a resolute German influence is evident in its language, architecture, and culture.
*VOTE FOR ME FOR USA TODAY's Best Travel Videographer: http://goo.gl/i5KfSc Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore the 5th largest city in France....Nice! If you love great food, nightlife, shopping, beaches and art, add Nice, France to your list of must-visit destinations. This is a short travel guide to Nice, France. Enjoy! A BIG THANKS TO: Rendez Vous en France: http://int.rendezvousenfrance.com/ Where you can find me: FACEBOOK- http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/kristenadventure TWITTER - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe TUMBLR - http://kristensarahworld.tumblr.com/ BLOG - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com ACTING WEBSITE - http://www.kristensarah.net If you like what I do, why not share my videos with your friends and family! Music provided by: Audio Jungle: http://www.audiojungle.com
http://www.expedia.com/Paris.d179898.Destination-Travel-Guides Paris, the capital of France, attracts 42 million visitors a year. You can start your Paris tour on the metro, on foot, or with a taxi or bicycle; the city is easily navigable on all fronts. Visit the Arc de Triomphe in the center of the city and marvel at its graceful lines and commanding presence. Built between 1806 and 1836, the Arc is one of a number of historical arches and landmarks peppering Paris. If your Paris sightseeing includes purchasing souvenirs, head to the Champs-Élysées, home of boutique shopping, numerous restaurants, and many bars, along with a theatre and other entertaining venues. Learn about culture and creativity at the Louvre, a 14th-century palace turned art museum, and check in on the Mona Lisa and her mysterious smile. Notre Dame Cathedral cannot be missed, as this imposing Gothic structure has stood since 1345. Speaking of imposing, the Eiffel Tower is most frequently used to represent Paris. Stroll beneath it to get a good idea of its height, or travel to the top for a stunning view of the City of Light. Visit our Paris travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Expedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/expedia Instagram: http://instagram.com/expedia Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/Expedia/ Google+: https://plus.google.com/+Expedia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on our travel blog, Viewfinder: http://viewfinder.expedia.com/
The oldest bakery of Paris that was opened by Louis XV's pastry chef.
Check Our Website : http://www.travels1001nights.com Provence (French pronunciation: [pʁɔ.vɑ̃s]; Provençal: Provença in classical norm or Prouvènço in Mistralian norm, pronounced [pʀuˈvɛⁿsɔ]) is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône River on the west to the Italian border on the east, and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea on the south.[1] It largely corresponds with the modern administrative région of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and includes the départements of Var, Bouches-du-Rhône, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence and parts of Alpes-Maritimes and Vaucluse.[2] The Romans made the region into the first Roman province beyond the Alps and called it Provincia Romana, which evolved into the present name. It was ruled by the Counts of Provence from their capital in Aix-en-Provence until 1481, when it became a province of the Kings of France.[2] While it has been part of France for more than five hundred years, it still retains a distinct cultural and linguistic identity, particularly in the interior of the region.[3] Extra Tags: Provence travel guide travel to Provence Provence tourism travel Provence Provence travel tips Provence travel card Provence tours Provence travel packages Provence travel information what to do in Provence Provence guide Provence info places to visit in Provence ferry to Provence Provence tourist attractions Provence travel deals traveling to Provence guide Provence Provence tourist guide Provence attractions travel in Provence Provence tour Provence the netherlands travelling to Provence visiting Provence cheap travel to Provence Provence tour guide i Provence things to do in Provence Provence what to do lonely planet Provence Provence lonely planet Provence gay travel travel guide Provence things to do Provence things to see in Provence tours Provence tourism Provence Provence visit Provence places to visit tour Provence tourist information Provence Provence ferry tours in Provence Provence tourism guide info Provence what to see in Provence Provence sightseeing travel hotel Provence Provence city tour Provence city tours guide to Provence ferries to Provence Provence city Provence travel info Provence city centre Provence tourist information Provence city guide
Nice, France. For more information check out our Nice Travel Guide at http://www.pleasetakemeto.com/france/nice/information
Join Steve Smith, co-author of Rick Steves' France guidebook, as he shares tips and insights for traveling in France. Experience the very best of Paris along with its most stunning surroundings: the Loire Valley's exquisite châteaux; Brittany's half-timbered villages; Normandy's magical Mont St-Michel and stirring D-Day beaches; Monet's dreamy gardens at Giverny; prehistoric caves and stunning beauty of the Dordogne region, and a medieval castle being painstakingly built in Burgundy today — using lots of muscle and 13th-century technology. (Please note this presentation was filmed April 6, 2013 and any special promotions or discounts mentioned are no longer valid.) Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/user/RickSteves for regular updates on European destinations. For more travel information, visit http://www.ricksteves.com.
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One of the most beautiful medium sized cities in the world, Nice has something for everyone. And should you get bored, just a short train trip away you can also visit Monte Carlo (Monaco). The beaches are crystal blue and the city looks like a carbon copy of Paris (on a smaller scale). Actually we like Nice much more than Paris. Monaco, meh... we are not too sure yet. It may take another couple of trips. ◄ ► ------------------------ Music: Music ------------------- "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400011. ----------------------- "Master of the Feast" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400019. -------------------------- "Pippin the Hunchback" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Direct Link: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1400005.
Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, we will explore the second largest city in France...Marseille! If you enjoy fresh fish, beautiful historic and modern architecture, independent shops and cafes and music festivals, you'll definitely enjoy this video. PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO: * La Grande Savvoineire *City Tour Marseille http://goo.gl/ZIjEeo * Fête de la Musique http://goo.gl/wer9mT CHECK OUT MY OTHER FRANCE VIDEOS: * Nice, France Travel Guide - http://youtu.be/fCFseBOALJo * Aix en Provence Travel Guide - http://youtu.be/4a9XW-3VGC4 A BIG THANKS TO: Rendez Vous en France: http://int.rendezvousenfrance.com/ Where you can find me: FACEBOOK- http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/kristenadventure TWITTER - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe TUMBLR - http://kristensarahworld.tumblr.com/ BLOG - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com ACTING WEBSITE - http://www.kristensarah.net If you like what I do, why not share my videos with your friends and family! Music provided by: Audio Jungle: http://www.audiojungle.com
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4 Days in the Cote D'Azur! What a great grown-up getaway. Check out the adorable 57-room La Perouse Hotel and find out where to go and what to do on this insider's look at the South of France. Where we stayed http://www.leshotelsduroy.com/en/hotel-la-perouse Matisse Museum http://www.musee-matisse-nice.org/ Chagall Museum: http://www.musees-nationaux-alpesmaritimes.fr/chagall/ Where we ate: http://www.lapetitemaison-nice.com/ (Nice) Travel Agent: Louis Sole/Frosch Travel For more lifestyle trends, visit www.momtrends.com. Follow us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Momtrends Follow our tweets @momtrends https://twitter.com/#!/momtrends See our style inspiration http://pinterest.com/momtrends/ Join the Conversation on Google+ https://plus.google.com/u/0/115531752... Momtrends' channel is all about providing fashion and style inspiration to moms. From the trendiest fashions to the coolest gear to beauty trends, we want you to feel fabulous every day. luxury travel, southern France, Nice, France travel, Côte d'Azur, travel guide, mom trends, Matisse museum, things to do in France, French Travel, Monaco, Hotel Le Perouse review, Nice beaches
*VOTE FOR ME FOR USA TODAY's Best Travel Videographer: http://goo.gl/i5KfSc Bonjour! Welcome to France. In this video, I explore beautiful and elegant Aix-en-Provence. If you enjoy vibrant art scenes, colourful festivals, bustling markets, walks in the countryside, quant cafes and 17th and 18th century mansions, press play and enjoy! Oh and there may be some wine consumption as well. Enjoy! Check out Vivienne's Photography: http://nythroughthelens.com/ PLACES I VISITED & THINGS I DID IN THIS VIDEO: * Cours Mirabeau (clothes and textiles) - * Place Richelme (local produce) * Place de l'Hôtel de Ville (Flower Market) - * Chateau La Coste - http://www.chateau-la-coste.com A BIG THANKS TO: Rendez Vous en France: http://int.rendezvousenfrance.com/ Where you can find me: FACEBOOK- http://www.facebook.com/hopscotchtheglobe INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/kristenadventure TWITTER - http://twitter.com/HTGlobe TUMBLR - http://kristensarahworld.tumblr.com/ BLOG - http://www.hopscotchtheglobe.com ACTING WEBSITE - http://www.kristensarah.net If you like what I do, why not share my videos with your friends and family! Music provided by: Audio Jungle: http://www.audiojungle.com
Take a tour of Paris, France (Bastille Day Ideas) - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats. Hey, this is your travel host, Naomi. I'd like to give you a tour of the top 10 attractions of Paris. Number ten, Hotel de Ville. This grand neo-Renaissance style landmark built centuries ago is home of the city administration. Number nine, Place de la Concorde. The largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night. Number eight, the Pompidou Center. A colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art. Number seven, Arc de Triomphe. Built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris. Number six is the Seine Boat Cruise. It's affordable, convenient, and in a short period of time you can see many major landmarks of the city. Number five, Versailles Palace. A royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens. Number four, Notre Dame. One of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture. Number three, Sacré-Coeur. This Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors. Number two, the Louvre Museum. Perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise. And number one is the Eiffel Tower. Amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime. Keep watching our travel series. Ciao.
Learn how to say Bonjour and other common French phrases for your Paris visit. Other Information Language - French Here are the top ten commonly French spoken phrases or words. Number ten: To confirm whether other person understands English use parlez-vous anglais? Parlez-vous anglais, which means do you speak English? Number nine: To convey that you do not understand French, you can say "je ne comprends pas". "Je ne comprends pas", which means "I do not understand". Number eight: While you are on shopping spree, Iam sure this would help, "c'est combien?" "C'est combien", which means "how much is it?" Number seven: When asking the waiter for the check, it would be "l'addition". "L'addition", which literally means "the bill" in English. Number six: It is common to add sir or madam when addressing someone. Sir in French is "monsieur", and ma'am is "madame". "Monsieur, madame". Number five: To get directions you can use "ou est". For instance, if you are looking for the River Seine, you can say, "Ou est la Seine?" "Ou est la Seine?" Number four: Yes is "oui", and no is "non". "Oui", "non". Number three are greetings. For good evening, it is "bonsoir". "Bonsoir". For good night it is "bonne nuit". "Bonne nuit". And for good bye, it is "au revoir". "Au revoir". Number two: Thank you is "merci". "Merci". Please is "s'il vous plait". "S'il vous plait". And excuse me is "excusez-moi". "Excusez-moi". Here is a French word that you would use very often, "bonjour". "Bonjour", which means hello in English. I am Sabine Cormy, showing you Paris.
Fun Travel Guide to Dijon, what to see, what to do in Dijon. This Video log will take you traveling around Dijon to show you why you should visit Dijon. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE)
http://bookinghunter.com Nice is a large city in the France. It is located along the French Riviera that gives it a memorable beautiful. Nice City has many attractive sites to be shown to its visitors and enjoyed all along. There are natural features, extensive sandy beaches, and historic sites with history-telling strictures of the past centuries of the French society. Nice reveals the nature of the majestic French culture brought about by the many French Tribes living within the city. The most important places to visit in Nice are: Promenade des Anglais (no other place showcases French Riviera better than Nice. Start with this famous avenue. Stunning buildings are a feast for the eyes), Markets (nice has a long tradition of great markets where you get fresh produce and a wide variety of local restaurants), Russian Orthodox Cathedral (this architectural gem was constructed in the early 20th century), Place Massena (the central square in Nice is surrounded by colorful buildings, giving it a Mediterranean feel. Around the square are many shops and restaurants), Beaches (enjoy the French Riviera by spending some time on one of its many beaches. Soak in the sun, take a walk, or just watch the world go by) and many more. This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Nice travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
Fun Travel Guide to Nice and it's culture, what to see, what to do in Nice, France. This Video log will take you traveling around Nice to show you it's fine art and must see monuments and why you should visit Nice. (Video log is courtesy of ATOUT FRANCE).
A walk around the city of Paris France during a period of one week in December 2011. Paris, being my favorite city, was deserving of a longer film. I hope that this longer, yet 'small scratch of the surface' film of this magnificent city shall convince you to visit for yourselves and experience all that Paris has to offer first hand. Bon Voyage! With Google Maps, you may get an even better idea of these spots by cross referencing the image description to the map: https://www.google.ca/maps/@48.8516303,2.3364169,12z?hl=en I definitely recommend taking a tour with 'Sight Seekers Delight' in Paris. Their various walking tours show you the best of Paris. http://www.sightseekersdelight.com/ The musicians playing in the metro in the film are called "Les Musiciens de Lviv". Some more info on them: http://www.squidoo.com/cabaret-slave The man doing tricks with the football at Montmartre is Iya Traoré, a professional football player and freestyler. https://www.facebook.com/iyartball Camera equipment: --------------------------- - Sony HDR-AX2000 HD video camera (night shots and most stationary shots). - Sony Nex-VG10 HD video camera (walking shots). Camera Accessories ----------------------------- - Glidecam HD-2000 hand-held camera stabilization. - Sennheiser K6 module + ME66 shotgun microphone capsule. - Manfrotto 701HDV pro fluid video mini head / 055XB tripod legs.
More info about travel to the French Riviera: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe/france/french-riviera Nice is an enjoyable, big-city highlight of the Riviera.Its traffic-free old city mixes Italian and French flavors to create a spicy Mediterranean dressing, while its big squares, broad seaside walkways, and long beaches invite lounging and people-watching. At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.
http://bookinghunter.com/ Paris is the capital and largest city of France. It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France, at the heart of the Ile-de-France region. The most important places to visit in Paris are: Place de la Concorde (the largest square in Paris, it has a 3000 year old Egyptian obelisk and is particularly beautiful at night), Pompidou Center (a colorfully creative modern building housing a vast collection of modern art), Arc de Triomphe (built in the early 1800s by Napoleon, the Arc is a symbol of national pride. At the top, you'll find fantastic views of Paris), Versailles Palace (a royal château just outside of Paris has grand architecture, 700 rooms and beautiful gardens), Notre Dame (one of the most recognized symbols in the world and over 750 years old, Notre Dame has incredibly detailed Gothic architecture), Sacré-Coeur (this Byzantine style stunning light church, despised by intellectuals when it was built, is a must see for Paris visitors), Louvre Museum (perhaps the world's most famous museum, it hosts thousands of pieces of great art, including Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lise), Eiffel Tower (amongst the most recognizable and visited monuments in the world, everyone must experience the Eiffel Tower in their lifetime). If you want to save time and money, the most important Paris travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.
... Voyages SNCF, StudioCanal, Roquefort Société, NRJ, Toyota, Publicis Group, France Télévisions….
noodls 2015-03-18Launched last fall, the mobile app Cancer of Time (NFB/France Télévisions) explores our inability to ...
noodls 2015-03-12... and France Télévisions' 34% stake in Gulli) and Lagardère Publishing (in the United Kingdom).
noodls 2015-03-12... 2 of Mini-Loup for France Télévisions; and the forthcoming launch of a pre-school series Monchhichi.
noodls 2015-02-26... with BBC (UK), France Télévisions (France), RTÉ (Ireland) and Discovery Networks (Italy) until 2017.
The Irish Times 2015-02-11... broadcast live with the coverage shared by BT Sport, Sky Sports, beIN Sports and France Télévisions.
The Irish Times 2015-02-06... broadcast live with the coverage shared by BT Sport, Sky Sports, beIN Sports and France Télévisions.
noodls 2015-02-06In separate deals, France Télévisions has acquired free TV rights to the show in France, while ...
noodls 2015-01-22In other deals, France Télévisions has acquired free-to-air TV rights to the series in France, while ...
Canada Newswire 2015-01-21The role of print, online and social media was tackled by Ulrich Reitz, editor-in-chief of FOCUS, US ...
Canada Newswire 2015-01-19... France Télévisions and Radio France could be working on a plan to offer more financial support.
San Francisco Chronicle 2015-01-10Radio France, Le Monde and France Télévisions have put out a statement saying they will offer staff ...
Awoko 2015-01-10In 2009, for instance, Sarkozy pushed through Parliament new laws that made France Télévisions ...
Huffington Post 2015-01-09France (English i/ˈfræns/ FRANSS or /ˈfrɑːns/ FRAHNSS; French: [fʁɑ̃s] (
listen)), officially the French Republic (French: République française [ʁepyblik fʁɑ̃sɛz]), is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France extends from the Mediterranean Sea to the English Channel and the North Sea, and from the Rhine to the Atlantic Ocean. It is often referred to as l’Hexagone ("The Hexagon") because of the geometric shape of its territory. It is the largest western European country and it possesses the second-largest exclusive economic zone in the world, covering 11,035,000 km2 (4,260,000 sq mi), just behind that of the United States (11,351,000 km2 / 4,383,000 sq mi).
Over the past 500 years, France has been a major power with strong cultural, economic, military and political influence in Europe and around the world. During the 17th and 18th centuries, France colonised great parts of North America and Southeast Asia; during the 19th and early 20th centuries, France built the second largest colonial empire of the time, including large portions of North, West and Central Africa, Southeast Asia, and many Caribbean and Pacific Islands.
Coordinates: 48°50′20″N 2°16′17″E / 48.83889°N 2.27139°E / 48.83889; 2.27139
France Télévisions (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s televizjɔ̃]) is the French public national television broadcaster. It is a state-owned company formed from the bringing together of the public television channels France 2 (formerly Antenne 2) and France 3 (formerly France Régions 3), later joined by the legally independent channels France 5 (formerly La Cinquième), France Ô (formerly RFO Sat), and France 4 (formerly Festival).
France Télévisions is currently funded by the revenue from television licence fees and commercial advertising. The new law on public broadcasting will phase out commercial advertising on the public television channels (at first in the evening, then gradually throughout the day).
France Télévisions is a supporter of the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) initiative (a consortium of broadcasting and Internet industry companies including SES, OpenTV and Institut für Rundfunktechnik) that is promoting and establishing an open European standard for hybrid set-top boxes for the reception of broadcast TV and broadband multimedia applications with a single user interface, and has selected HbbTV for its interactive news, sports and weather service, and plans to add catch-up TV and social media sharing capability.