Alain Duhamel, one of the last veterans of political journalism, is taking his leave

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Alain Duhamel poses at the headquarters of the BFM television channel in Paris on April 9, 2025. JOEL SAGET / AFP
After a sixty-year career, political journalist Alain Duhamel is stepping away from the media at the age of 85. The man remembered for his columns, analyses, and closeness to presidents will be appearing in his final broadcast on July 3 at 6 p.m. on BFMTV.
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I subscribeHis upcoming absence from the small screen, radio studios, and newspaper columns will mark a minor event in the world of French political journalism. Alain Duhamel will participate in his final television show as a columnist, Thursday, July 3 at 6 p.m. on BFMTV. This marks the end, at 85 years old, of a sixty-year career. Although, as AFP reports, this Norman native will not rule out a few occasional appearances.
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