Yves Mourousi
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- Yves Mourousi (20 July 1942 – 7 April 1998) was a French television and radio news presenter and journalist.
- Information In 1974, Félix Lévitan, co-director of the Tour de France cycling race, and Mourousi suggested a finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris.
Yves Mourousi (20 July 1942 – 7 April 1998) was a French television and radio news presenter and journalist. He was the TF1 midday news anchor between 1975 and 1988.
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In 1974, Félix Lévitan, co-director of the Tour de France cycling race, and Mourousi suggested a finish on the Champs-Élysées in Paris. Mourousi directly contacted French President Valéry Giscard d'Estaing to obtain permission.
During the 1980s, Mourousi was a member of the Association de la Presse du Music-Hall et du Cirque, a French press organization gathering journalists, critics, chroniclers, and personalities such as Pierre Cardin, Guy des Cars and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, interested in music-hall and circus, presided over by journalist Jacqueline Cartier.
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