France Télévisions Ends 'Tout le Sport' After 32 Years, Launches 'Stade 2 La Quotidienne'
France Télévisions ends the long-running 'Tout le Sport' program to launch the new daily sports show 'Stade 2 La Quotidienne' amid a packed January sports broadcast schedule in France.
- • 'Tout le Sport' ended after 32 years and over 10,000 episodes due to declining viewership.
- • Fabien Lévêque launches 'Stade 2 La Quotidienne' on France 3, a new daily sports program.
- • The new show retains favorite segments and rebrands 'Mag Ligue 1' as 'Stade 2 Ligue 1'.
- • January sports broadcasts include major events like PSG vs Marseille, Australian Open, and Rallye Dakar.
- • Events are covered on L'Équipe, Eurosport, Ligue 1+, offering extensive sports content to French audiences.
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France Télévisions has concluded its acclaimed sports program 'Tout le Sport' after 32 years and over 10,000 episodes due to declining viewership, marking the end of a significant era in French sports broadcasting. The final episode aired this past Saturday night. In its place, presenter Fabien Lévêque will debut a new daily sports show titled 'Stade 2 La Quotidienne' starting Monday at 19:58 on France 3. The new program is described as a sister show to the iconic 'Stade 2' and aims to maintain comprehensive coverage of all major sports highlights.
'Stade 2 La Quotidienne' will retain popular segments such as the nightly 'à part ça' and feature a revamped set designed to resemble the traditional 'Stade 2' environment. Additionally, the 'Mag Ligue 1' segment will be rebranded as 'Stade 2 Ligue 1' under this refreshed format. Fabien Lévêque expressed excitement about the transition, noting that extensive rehearsals have been conducted to ensure a smooth launch.
Meanwhile, the sports scene in January remains vibrant with key events covered extensively on French sports media. Highlights include the return of biathlon after the winter break, the prestigious Trophée des champions match between Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille, and the beginning of the Grand Slam tennis season with the Australian Open. Other sporting events scheduled for broadcast on channels like L'Équipe, Eurosport, and Ligue 1+ include the Supercoupe d'Espagne, Euro de futsal 2026, Rallye Dakar, Formula E Championship, World Rugby Sevens Series, and various basketball and badminton tournaments.
This programming shift reflects France Télévisions' adaptation to changing viewership trends while continuing to offer rich and diverse sports content across France's leading sports broadcasting platforms.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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