Big Cuts, Little Will: Proposed French State Media Reforms Likely To Go Nowhere
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Big Cuts, Little Will: Proposed French State Media Reforms Likely To Go Nowhere
A French parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting has produced a sweeping cost-cutting plan worth up to €1 billion, but the proposals are already running into political opposition. The recommendations, which could yield savings of up to one billion euros, unfortunately, have little chance of being implemented, given that many parties have no interest in seeing change. Led by MP Charles Alloncle, the report sets out nearly 80 recommendation…
UDR's recommendations for public audiovisual have been at the heart of the debate since their publication on Tuesday, and we have reviewed them.
With the Alloncle Report, the Far Right Prepares the Ground for the Extinction of Public Audiovisual
Beyond the spectre of privatization, the budget cuts proposed by the UDR MP at the end of the commission of inquiry pave the way for the de-financing of the public media. Chair Horizons of the committee, Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, is criticized for his support for the adoption of the text published on Tuesday 5 May.
The report of MP UDR Charles Alloncle on public audiovisual was published this Tuesday, with strong reactions. At one year of the presidential election, the question of the future framework of public channels and stations is on the table.
DECRYPTAGE - Between settlement of accounts among MPs and offensive response by France Télévisions, the posting of the document has been particularly agitated.
In a long message about X, the Prime Minister reacted to the release of the report prepared by the elected UDR of the Hérault.
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