Ulysse GOSSET
- Editorialist
- BFMTV
Bio
Ulysse Gosset is an international columnist for BFM TV and has been a Washington and Moscow correspondent for TF1 and Radio France. Former Director of the National Editorial Office of France 3, he took part in the creation of France 24, the Chaîne Française d’Information Internationale. Ulysse Gosset was twice awarded the Grand Prix de la Presse Internationale in 2013 for his entire career and in 2022 with the editorial staff of BFMTV for his coverage of the conflict in Ukraine. He interviewed the world’s leading figures: Heads of State and Government, Nobel Laureates, business leaders, opinion leaders (Mikhail Gorbachev, Volodomyr Zelensky, Macky Sall, Antonio Guterres, Tony Blair, Romano Prodi, José Manuel Barroso, Ban Ki-moon, Kofi Annan, Paul Biya, Al Gore, Shimon Peres, Vaclav Havel, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Christine Lagarde, Jacques Chirac, François Hollande, Emmanuel Macron, Angelina Jolie, Bono, Michel Platini, Carlos Ghosn, etc...). He is the author of "Histoire secrète d'un coup d'état" (1991, Lattes, Paris), "Le complexe d'Hillary Clinton" (1996, Lattes, Paris) and made several documentaries for radio and television including: "La Nomenklatura Soviétique", 1992, "Crime and Punishment in America", 1995, "Du rififi sur le Rio Grande", "Drugs and Immigration at the Border of the U.S.A. and Mexico", 1998, "Paroles de torturers' words", USA 2000, "Immersion in Korea in the Kingdom of the Kim”, 2021.
Talks
July 6
09:30