Olivier Alleman
Olivier Alleman (born May 6, 1975 in Bayonne) is a French journalist.
Biography
Engineering studies in environment at Strasbourg led him to exercise this profession for more than eight years, until 2007, in parallel with the animation of radio broadcasts on RFM Aquitaine.
On July 24, 1996, he took part at the Intervilles challenge between Dax and Bayonne, during which he defended the colors of the basque city – on the camel and king Leon's games. After staying in contact with Yves Launoy, one of the producers of the show, he got a production assistant during the special Paris-Beijing in 1999.
In 2003, Olivier began to arbitrate the program on the Portuguese version of the game as well as on the Chinese version. The following year, he finished in the top ten of a new talent audition organized by France Télévisions, and became Robert Wurtz's assistant when the show returned to France 2, every day at 7 pm. After three summers spent with the former international referee, he became official referee of Intervilles since summer 2007 alongside and Julien Lepers, then from 2009 alongside Nelson Monfort and Philippe Candeloro. The year 2009 will also mark his return to the radio on the antenna of Sud Radio in particular. From September 2008 to June 2011, he was also found in Intervilles Juniors, every weekend on Gulli. In 2010, he became one of the leading animators of the channel Terre d'Infos TV where he runs a magazine ("Green Screen") on sustainable development every week and "The Debate" the following year on the same channel. From May 20 to 23, 2011, he was in charge of the Singe Germain festival in the heart of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, a festival dedicated to Antoine Blondin, writer and columnist of the Tour de France.
During the summer 2011, he took control of a new show on France 3 Qui vient camper?, where he took a personality and spent 2 days camping immersed in a family of regulars. This entertainment allowed him to highlight his human qualities, sharing and humor. He was allowed to discover several French regions around the 9 issued broadcasts every Saturday at 8 pm.
In 2012, he became editor-in-chief of Terre d'Infos TV and animated all the debates of this channel focused on sustainable development and received political personalities of the moment. On the other hand, he participated in the creation of Énorme TV, a community channel devoted to humor and music. He participated in the animation of telethon 2012 with Sophie Davant and Cyril Féraud.
In 2013, he directed the program of the new TV channel Campagnes TV on rurality, territories and sustainable development. On the other hand, he embodies Ulysse's new travels on France 5, a documentary series on sustainable development in the Mediterranean. That same year is marked by the return of Intervilles which celebrated its 50-year birthday.
In 2014, he became general manager of Campagnes TV, while remaining a partner of the LCTVI Group and presented the weekly "Terres D'infos" decryption magazine.
He was on the air alternately with Éric Jean-Jean in the show "Content d'être là", Diane Gouffrand in "Restons Nature", Frédérique Courtadon in "Du Champ au Fourneau" and Jacques Legros in "Terres de France".
In 2016, he was decorated knight of the national order of agricultural merit by Stéphane Le Foll and Didier Guillaume.
The summer of 2016 saw his return to the radio on Europe 1 in the Grand Direct des Régions every day from 10 am to 11 am, where he distilled his good plans for tourism, discovery, activities, heritage of different corners of France.
During the summer of 2017 he presented on Europe 1 with Pierre Bonte Grand Direct of the Regions on Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am to 10 am.