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Laurent Romejko
French television host From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Laurent Francis Gabriel Romejko (born 27 December 1963) is a French television host.
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Early life
Romejko was born in Meulan, Yvelines, and is of Polish descent. He graduated from the Ecole Supérieure de Journalisme de Paris.[1]
Career

Romejko began by presenting the Minitel of Enfants du rock on Antenne 2 before going on radio (RFM, Autoroute FM).[1] He joined Télématin in 1989, where he presented a column devoted to future jobs. He also presented the weather. In 1991, he presented the magazine Cajou on Canal J and Selecto on Paris Première. On Télématin, he replaced William Leymergie when he was on vacation.
From 1994 to 1999, he presented the weather forecast each morning on RFM. In 2000, he participated in the launch of the channel Santé-Vie and hosted a magazine dedicated to health professionals. In September 2006, he presented the weather forecast on France 2, replacing Sophie Davant.[2]
Romejko hosted the program Des chiffres et des lettres from 1992 until its final episode in 2024.[3]
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