“Frenchie Shore,” the local adaptation of the popular American reality show “Jersey Shore,” rivaled Ridley Scott’s historical epic “Napoleon” as November’s most polarizing entertainment topic in France.
Since launching on Paramount+ and MTV France on Nov. 11, the reality show has inundated social media, especially TikTok where users have been posting sexually explicit, yet blurred, clips from the show illegally. It currently tops the chart of the most watched programs on Paramount+ in France, where a new episode drops every Saturday at 11 p.m.
A faithful adaptation of “Jersey Shore,” “Frenchie Shore” follows the lives of 10 housemates at a vacation home in a villa in Southern France, where they party and hook up. It was described as “borderline porno” and “the trashiest reality show ever produced in France” by French minister of culture Rima Abdul Malak in a wide-ranging interview with the newspaper Le Parisien published on Nov. 20.
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Since launching on Paramount+ and MTV France on Nov. 11, the reality show has inundated social media, especially TikTok where users have been posting sexually explicit, yet blurred, clips from the show illegally. It currently tops the chart of the most watched programs on Paramount+ in France, where a new episode drops every Saturday at 11 p.m.
A faithful adaptation of “Jersey Shore,” “Frenchie Shore” follows the lives of 10 housemates at a vacation home in a villa in Southern France, where they party and hook up. It was described as “borderline porno” and “the trashiest reality show ever produced in France” by French minister of culture Rima Abdul Malak in a wide-ranging interview with the newspaper Le Parisien published on Nov. 20.
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- 11/27/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
She will take the reins from François de Brugada.
Alexia Laroche-Joubert has been named CEO of Banijay France and will spearhead the entertainment powerhouse’s French portfolio and 15 in-house labels.
She will take the reins from François de Brugada who held the role for the past eight years and just stepped down to take on a new position heading up Banijay Events.
Laroche-Joubert has been at Banijay since 2016, serving as both CEO of Adventure Line Productions and the company’s all-new scripted label Screen Line Productions launched in June.
Laroche-Joubert is credited with TF1’s version of Survivor, the colossally...
Alexia Laroche-Joubert has been named CEO of Banijay France and will spearhead the entertainment powerhouse’s French portfolio and 15 in-house labels.
She will take the reins from François de Brugada who held the role for the past eight years and just stepped down to take on a new position heading up Banijay Events.
Laroche-Joubert has been at Banijay since 2016, serving as both CEO of Adventure Line Productions and the company’s all-new scripted label Screen Line Productions launched in June.
Laroche-Joubert is credited with TF1’s version of Survivor, the colossally...
- 7/4/2023
- by Rebecca Leffler
- ScreenDaily
Alexia Laroche-Joubert, the well-known French producer behind some of the country’s longest-running unscripted hits, has been named CEO of Banijay France.
Taking over from Francois de Brugada, Laroche-Joubert will be spearheading the French portfolio which comprises 15 labels spanning non-scripted and scripted, and will be tasked with evolving and diversifying the pipeline, attracting new talent, identifying new areas for growth, and driving collaboration with the wider group internationally to maximise on exploitation opportunities. The appointment takes effect from Sept. 1.
Laroche-Joubert has been at Banijay since 2016 and she has served as CEO for Adventure Line Productions (Alp). She recently launched the scripted label Screen Line Productions.
Laroche-Joubert is credited for executive producing TF1’s “Koh Lanta,” the local adaptation of “Survivor” for over two decades, and France 2’s “Fort Boyard” which has been airing for over 30 years. She also reshaped the beauty contest event, Miss France, leading it to the top...
Taking over from Francois de Brugada, Laroche-Joubert will be spearheading the French portfolio which comprises 15 labels spanning non-scripted and scripted, and will be tasked with evolving and diversifying the pipeline, attracting new talent, identifying new areas for growth, and driving collaboration with the wider group internationally to maximise on exploitation opportunities. The appointment takes effect from Sept. 1.
Laroche-Joubert has been at Banijay since 2016 and she has served as CEO for Adventure Line Productions (Alp). She recently launched the scripted label Screen Line Productions.
Laroche-Joubert is credited for executive producing TF1’s “Koh Lanta,” the local adaptation of “Survivor” for over two decades, and France 2’s “Fort Boyard” which has been airing for over 30 years. She also reshaped the beauty contest event, Miss France, leading it to the top...
- 7/4/2023
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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