
Оригінальна назва
Dans les médias
Випущено
14.09.2017
Країна
CA
Жанр
Новини, Ток-шоу
Виробничі компанії
Zone3, Must Media
Статус
Поновлено
Кількість сезонів
9
Кількість епізодів
203
Joined by contributors, and with a different guest each week, Marie-Louise Arsenault hosts this magazine that highlights the week’s top stories, casting a critical eye on the national and international media and the images that surround us in journalism, advertising and social networks.






































































































































Marie-Louise receives Jean-François Lépine. Radio host Carl Giroux tells us behind the scenes of his gender transition announcement. We are also interested in Elon Musk and the coverage of the works at the Louis-Hippolyte-La Fontaine tunnel.






























The media landscape is marked by the omnipresence of images in everyday life, whether they come from newspaper coverage, advertising or social networks. This magazine takes a critical look at the media and analyzes their impact on people's lives. The goal is to democratize the subject, to break down the barriers so that the public can know what is hidden behind the polished and perfect images that the media broadcast abundantly.

This week in Dans les médias: influencer and entrepreneur Elisabeth Rioux, who is really Kamala Harris, and our guest Dave Ouellet.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Boucar Diouf. Monic Néron and Philippe Léger analyze the media coverage generated by the departure of super minister Pierre Fitzgibbon.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes host Ève-Marie Lortie and looks at the influence of artificial intelligence in the media. We discuss it with Yoshua Bengio, scientific director of the MILA Institute.

We welcome actor and producer Marc-André Grondin and journalist Étienne Paré. We look at the coverage of pager attacks in Lebanon and the media's interest in the legal proceedings against rapper P. Diddy.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes journalist and writer Michel Jean and the parliamentary correspondent for the newspaper Le Devoir, Boris Proulx.

Our guest of the week: Luc Dionne. Marie-Claude Savard talks to us about her documentary series on the Hilton family and her intimate book, Intemporelle, while Raed Hammoud and Arnaud Granata decipher an Al-Jazeera documentary on the Hamas-Israel conflict and analyze the unique style of Mark Zuckerberg, boss of Meta.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Antoine Bertrand and director and author Léa Clermont-Dion.

A scoop from Adisq: how does the organization reintegrate artists who have been the subject of denunciations? We also welcome singer Elisapie and Mario Lefebvre, a pillar of the Quebec music industry for 50 years.

We welcome host Jean-Sébastien Girard, fashion specialist Thierry-Maxime Loriot and we talk about the future of public media.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes writer Patrick Senécal and takes stock of the American election campaign with David Weigel. We are interested in lawyers who put themselves in the spotlight on social networks. 2024-11-06

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes FTQ President Magali Picard and actress Julie Gayet. We look back at the American elections and decipher the controversy surrounding boxer Imane Khelif's gender identity.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Noovo's news anchor, Marie-Christine Bergeron, and Rachel Gilmore, who tracks down disinformation on social networks.

We look back on the year 2024 with former minister Pablo Rodriguez and Arthur Sarradin, correspondent in Lebanon. What events and personalities marked the year?

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Jean-Philippe Wauthier. Country singer Matt Lang talks about fraud on social networks, and Rachel Gilmore is here to decipher the Jordan Peterson phenomenon.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes comedian Rachid Badouri. Sociologist Jean-Philippe Warren talks to us about ratings methodology. And we reveal the star players of opinion in Quebec.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Serge Denoncourt and we talk about discoverability with ICI MUSIQUE host Nicolas Ouellet. We also look at publicity stunts to sell films.

We welcome Mariana Mazza. We are also interested in the image of Doug Ford and the 20 years of YouTube.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes actor Théodore Pellerin. We take an interest in the work of the As de l’info, we draw a portrait of the new spokesperson for the White House, and we wonder why television is so passionate about the lives of the richest.

We welcome journalist Chantal Hébert and the colorful sports show host Tony Marinaro. Along with Rachel Gilmore, we look at Canadian broligarchs and Evie magazine, the conservative women's magazine.

We welcome Minister Pascale St-Onge and the journalists from La Presse responsible for the major issue on the welfare state. We look at the reasons that led Arcom to pull the plug on C8 and its star Cyril Hanouna.

We welcome Gildor Roy. With Olivier Niquet, a keen observer of the airwaves, we look at the evolution of confrontational radio in Quebec. And we profile four women who stand out in the media sphere.

We welcome comedian Mathieu Dufour, we explore crisis management with a public relations specialist, and we look at Meghan Markle's new series and the Coalition Avenir Québec's social media strategies.

We welcome Jean-Philippe Dion from "Star Académie" and Michel C. Auger to talk about spring elections.



The media landscape is marked by the omnipresence of images in our daily lives, whether from newspaper coverage, advertising, or social media. This magazine takes a critical look at the media and analyzes their impact on people's lives. The goal is to democratize the subject, to break down barriers so that the public can understand what lies behind the polished and perfect images that the media so abundantly disseminate.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes host Patrick Masbourian. We discuss the fate of the journalists killed in Gaza with journalist Guillaume Lavallée. And we decipher the false rumor about Brigitte Macron's gender.

How to reinvent television news, a portrait of the YouTube channel Jubilee and our guest Catherine Fournier.

Les Coops de l’information, a portrait of Clotaire Rapaille and our guest George Stroumboulopoulos.

Geneviève Jeanson and Alain Gravel, a portrait of the singer Lola Young and our guest HugoDécrypte.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Claude Poirier. Content creator Maxence Garneau talks about the importance of diversity in reality TV, and journalist Noémi Mercier makes her big return to the show.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Guy Jodoin and Pivot Québec co-founder Claire Ross. Contributors Raed Hammoud and Monic Néron analyze the media campaign for Taylor Swift's new album.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Lou-Adrianne Cassidy, and former Huntingdon mayor Stéphane Gendron analyzes municipal election signs.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes radio host and author Geneviève Pettersen to discuss her future at 98.5 FM, and researcher Louis Pelchat-Labelle discusses the use of artificial intelligence in the media.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes former Governor General of Canada Michaëlle Jean, who denounces the death of young Nooran Rezayi, and Mitsou Gélinas, to discuss the dark side of home renovation shows.

Marie-Louise Arsenault interviews Dany Turcotte. Actor Niels Schneider discusses the downside of celebrity in the media. They analyze the media battle in the conflict between doctors and the government.

The team presents its 2025 retrospective special, with Geneviève Guilbault and Mark Bray, a historian specializing in antifascism.

Marie-Louise Arsenault interviews Patrick Huard. We discuss the challenges of covering news in the Middle East with Rima Abdul Malak, director of L'Orient-Le Jour. We also analyze the trend of making predictions at the beginning of the year in the media.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes singer-songwriter Coeur de pirate. They discuss the situation and the role of the media in China with Jean-François Lépine, and Télé-Québec CEO Marie Collin reflects on her tenure as she prepares to leave the company.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Louis Morissette and Mathieu Ouellet, producer of Big Brother Célébrités. To mark the 200th episode, they discuss whether reality TV will save Quebec television.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Pascale Renaud-Hébert and journalists Annabelle Blais and Félix Séguin from the Journal de Montréal's investigative bureau. They examine how broadcasting rights for the Olympic Games benefit major media outlets.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes host Anne-Marie Withenshaw and sexologist Andrée Bouffard. They delve into the prediction markets and analyze the media and political impact of Olympic athletes' outfits.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes host Patricia Paquin and Érick Rémy, aka Monsieur Showbiz. They revisit the legendary Miss Radio-Television pageant and profile influencer Taylen Biggs.

Marie-Louise Arsenault welcomes Andrée Watters to discuss her career, and journalist Nora T. Lamontagne from the Journal de Montréal's investigative bureau to talk about the coverage of declassified documents related to the Epstein case.

Marie-Louise Arsenault interviews Frédéric Pierre about the success of "Lakay Nou," discusses the use of AI in the media, and analyzes the image of CAQ leadership candidates Christine Fréchette and Bernard Drainville.



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