: He is credited as the "godfather" of numerous iconic French television programs and was instrumental in launching the New On The Air (NOTA) service with Médiamétrie, a global database for TV programming .
Pascal Josèphe , a prominent figure in French television for over 40 years, died on , which was his 68th birthday . A respected executive and strategist, he played a fundamental role in shaping the modern French audiovisual landscape, particularly through the creation of France Télévisions . Career & Executive Roles 2022---Pascal-Josephe--audiovisual-veteran--died-at-68
: Founded his own firms, IMCA (International Media Consultants Associés) and PJ Conseil , to advise on digital content and audiovisual repositioning . Major Achievements & Contributions : He is credited as the "godfather" of
: Josèphe was a member of the Diversity Board of the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) and championed media development in Africa and the Maghreb through the NGO Media Governance Initiative . Career & Executive Roles : Founded his own
: He initiated the CARAT Academy to support young audiovisual talent internationally . Education & Legacy
: Served as Vice President of the CARAT group, where he helped transform the advertising space purchasing company into a leading media agency .
: Served as the Director of Programs and later Director General of France 2 and France 3 . He was a key architect in the 1992 merger that transformed public broadcasting into the France Télévisions group .