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Benoît Dutrizac

Benoît Dutrizac is a Canadian journalist and commentator based in Quebec. He is best known as a television host in the 2000s, associated with the news-oriented talk shows Les Francs-Tireurs for Télé-Québec and Dutrizac for TQS.

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Benoît Dutrizac (born September 2, 1961) is a Canadian journalist and commentator based in Quebec.1 He is best known as a television host in the 2000s, associated with the news-oriented talk shows Les Francs-Tireurs for Télé-Québec2 and Dutrizac for TQS.3

He subsequently joined CHMP-FM, for whom he hosted a daily talk radio show. In this role he earned a reputation as a shock jock,.

Dutrizac left CHMP-FM in 2017.4 The following year he joined QUB, Quebecor's new web radio startup, as a morning host.5

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  1. Gaetan Charlebois, "Dutrizac is - sadly - subdued". Montreal Gazette, May 8, 2005.
  2. Gaetan Charlebois, "Serious subjects with a twist". Montreal Gazette, January 24, 2004.
  3. Gaetan Charlebois, "Dutrizac is smart show in dumb spot". Montreal Gazette, September 16, 2006.
  4. "Benoit Dutrizac perd son emission du midi à la station de radio 98,5". Canadian Press, June 2, 2017.
  5. Michel Saba, "Benoît Dutrizac prendra la barre de la matinale de la nouvelle webradio QUB". Canadian Press, October 4, 2018.