26 minutes

[2] In 2017, 26 minutes was also broadcast with German subtitles on SRF zwei.

Vincent Kucholl, born in 1975,[5] studied political science at the University of Lausanne and is the director of the book collection "Comprendre" from the publication Éditions loisirs et pédagogie[fr](Leisure and Education).

[6] Vincent Veillon, born in 1986,[5] studied new media at the École cantonale d'art de Lausanne.

[6] It was broadcast daily at 7:50 AM on Couleur 3 and then available on YouTube and Dailymotion; each video produced was viewed about 60,000 times with peaks at 80,000 for burning questions.

[2] The show is inspired by the radio programme and by the collection "LEP Référence" that Vincent Kucholl was directing for the Éditions Loisirs et pédagogie.

26 minutes (television) and 120 secondes (radio) were both produced by the Radio télévision suisse .