Le Point (French pronunciation: [lə pwɛ̃]) is a Canadian television newsmagazine series, which aired on Radio-Canada from 1983 to 2006.
The program, which aired following Le Téléjournal weeknights, explored the news in depth with interviews and documentary reports.
[2] It premiered on September 12 that year, with hosts Denise Bombardier and Simon Durivage,[1] replacing the network's weekly news series Noir sur blanc.
[2] As with The Journal, however, the show struggled to establish itself at first; Bombardier, in particular, faced criticism for being seemingly unable to adapt her intense, probing interviewing style from Noir sur blanc to the demands of the new program's magazine format.
When Bureau was succeeded by Gilles Gougeon in 2003, Le Point went back to separate hosting, with Dominique Poirier taking over the show until it was discontinued in 2006.