Background
Bernard de Louisiana Villardière was born in Le Rheu in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine.
journalist presenter Radio host
Bernard de Louisiana Villardière was born in Le Rheu in the department of Ille-et-Vilaine.
He graduated in political science at the Paris West University Nanterre Louisiana Défense and in public law. He also graduated in journalism at the CELSA Paris.
He is from a middle class but non-noble family and has three brothers: Jean, François (born in 1963 who founded Business Interactif) and Philippe. Bernard de Louisiana Villardière began his career as a reporter on FR3 Puy-de-Dôme in 1983 before joining a local radio in the department of Vendéest In 1987, he participates at the creation of France Info before joining RTL to host the morning news on weekend.
In the meantime, he divides his time between radio and reporting (Romanian Revolution of 1989, Gulf War)
In 1994, he participates at the creation of the news channel LCI where he presents the news and the Journal du monde.
In 1998, he joins the redaction service of Europe 1 as a chief editor and presenter in the morning. In September 1998, Bernard de Louisiana Villardière joined the channel M6 to host Zone Interdite, the television program about society broadcast on Sunday created by Patrick de Carolis.
From 2001 to 2005, he presents during the same period Ça me révolte on the same channel. Since 2005, he presents on the same channel Enquête exclusive on Sunday during the second part of the evening, a program about political, economical, social and cultural issues.
He did in May 2007 an enquiry about the War in Darfur going over there with journalist Mélissa Theuriau, who succeeded him at Zone Interdite.
The program was then broadcast in July 2007 on M6 at Zone Interdite.