Patrick Masbourian is a coordinator and Canadian director. He was born
on December 4th, 1969 in the United States to Armenian parents. He
began his television career while participating in La Course
destination monde, a transmission of the Télévision de Radio-Canada
to give a chance to young reporters and cameramen to prepare
international reports. Masbourian won the 3rd prize in the 1990â€"1991
season, in the competition Europe-Asia.He joined Marc Labrèche
program La Fin du monde est à 7 heures in 1997 and continued to
co-host until 2000 when he became presenter of "La revanche des
Nerdz", a daily program on Z-Télé for until 2006 when
François-Étienne Paré replaced him.In 2004, he participated in the
Armenian Genocide documentary My Son Shall Be Armenian.In summer 2006,
Masbourian replaced Marie-France Bazzo on the morning show of
Radio-Canada's 1st channel called "Pour la suite des choses" in the
9:00 to 11:30 am time slot.
on December 4th, 1969 in the United States to Armenian parents. He
began his television career while participating in La Course
destination monde, a transmission of the Télévision de Radio-Canada
to give a chance to young reporters and cameramen to prepare
international reports. Masbourian won the 3rd prize in the 1990â€"1991
season, in the competition Europe-Asia.He joined Marc Labrèche
program La Fin du monde est à 7 heures in 1997 and continued to
co-host until 2000 when he became presenter of "La revanche des
Nerdz", a daily program on Z-Télé for until 2006 when
François-Étienne Paré replaced him.In 2004, he participated in the
Armenian Genocide documentary My Son Shall Be Armenian.In summer 2006,
Masbourian replaced Marie-France Bazzo on the morning show of
Radio-Canada's 1st channel called "Pour la suite des choses" in the
9:00 to 11:30 am time slot.
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