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28 minutes
28 minutes (also written 28') is a news and debate television programme which has been broadcast on the French-German television channel Arte since January 9, 2012, produced in French and broadcast from Monday to Friday, and at night in Germany (subtitled in German). From Monday to Friday, it is hosted by Élisabeth Quin, always accompanied by Nadia Daam and a team of journalists and columnists who take turns each day, and on Saturday it is hosted by Renaud Dély accompanied by Hélène Roussel, Jean-Mathieu Pernin, Omar Ouahmane and Marie Bonnisseau.

The television programme is on the Internet on Arte’s website and has Facebook, Twitter and YouTube accounts.

Concept
From Monday to Thursday, the programme revolves around three segments. The first is dedicated to interviewing a guest, the second gathers three specialists to talk about the news, and the third addresses the news from a different perspective, which can be historical or on a lighter side. The programme is organised in different columns which are integrated either in between or within the different segments.

On Friday, the "28 minutes club" gathers intellectuals and journalists accompanied by a sketch artist, who together look back at the week's different news stories. The programme is organised into different segments: "Duel of the week", "International headlines of the week", "Tweet of the week" and "Story of the week".

On Saturday, "28' Saturday" hosts a guest who provides the common thread and is joined by two other guests during the broadcast. Together, they go back over the main headlines of the week. The programme also has different segments: "The portrait", "The grazing eye", "Go someplace else", "Follow my eyes", "The little treats of the weekend". At the beginning of 2019, the "Interesting" segment, with David Castello-Lopes, made its debut.

Once a month, 28 minutes makes a special international episode with an important guest and foreign guests.

History
On January 9, 2012, Arte launched 28' (for 28 minutes), a new daily magazine mixing news and culture. The programme is broadcast from Monday to Friday at 8.50 p.m. and is hosted by the French journalist Élisabeth Quin. She hosts cultural experts and scientists around a leading figure of the cultural world to debate various topics. The programme is broadcast after the Arte Journal (the news at 9.45 p.m.) and faces other news programs such as the one on TF1 (8 p.m.) and France 2 (8 p.m.) and other talk-shows on France 5 (C à vous) and on Canal+ (Le Grand Journal).

On the beginning of 2012, the programme changed formula with new categories and a new set. From then on, Élisabeth Quin was surrounded by a team of recurrent columnists instead of expert guests: Renaud Dély (Marianne), Juan Gomez (RFI) and Nadia Daam. 12 minutes were added to the programme so it could reach 40 to 43 minutes and revolve around two parts: a face to face with a guest, "Headline of the Day", followed by a debate, "28 minute's Wide-Angle", in which columnists participate. A category co-produced by Libération, "Désintox" (Detox) fact-checks political statements. On Friday, the programme reviews the week's news with guests, a Web review by Benjamin Muller (Europe 1) and participation of one of the sketch artists, Jul, Riss and Plantu. The programme is Web-based to feed the debate with web surfers' reactions and opinions.

At the beginning of 2013, the programme welcomed two new political columnists: Vincent Giret (Le Monde), Matthieu Croissandeau (Le Parisien), Guillaume Roquette (Le Figaro magazine, Europe 1) and Claude Askolovitch (RTL, I-Télé). Moreover, the magazine became bimedia, giving greater importance to the Web. Before the broadcast, web surfers can send in questions about the topic of the day, which are then used during the show to feed the debate. During the broadcast, they can discuss in a chat room organised by the channel. After the broadcast, the programme in replay is interactive, supplemented by pictures, videos, infographics, links, articles or tweets.

At the beginning of 2015, the programme changed its formula a little bit more, with a new set and a new logo. Two columnists joined the team: Arnaud Leparmentier (Le Monde) and the historian Xavier Mauduit. A third part, which is lighter and more fun, was launched with the category "Désintox" (Detox) to close the programme. Furthermore, once a month, the programme goes international, hosting foreign correspondents and guests. For the first time, the programme was on air during July and August, with Renaud Dély (Marianne) hosting, supported by three co-interviewers (Arnaud Leparmentier, Guillaume Roquette and Claude Askolovitch), and accompanied by new recruits: Olivia Gesbert, Caroline Broué (France Culture) and Linda Lorin (Radio Nova).