[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.