Laurence De Charette: "Public Audiovisual: Doing Nothing Is No Longer an Option"
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The hearings of the Committee on Public Audiovisual have ended this Wednesday with the still tense hearing of the President of France Télévision Delphine Ernotte. Assiduous from the beginning, the Member of Parliament for Finistère Erwan Balanant again points to the methods of the rapporteur Charles Alloncle, and does not hide his frustration. Interview.
THE BLOCK-NOTES - The parliamentary committee of inquiry into the public audiovisual sector, whose work is ending this week, marks a turning point, making the system's drifts increasingly tangible.
Winned by the same feeling of revolt as the employees of the group that she chairs, the boss of France Télévisions was resolutely offensive during her audition on Wednesday. She defended ...
After four months of tense hearings, the commission of inquiry into the public audiovisual sector is entering its most sensitive phase: that of the report.
The rapporteur of the Committee on Public Audiovisual warns about the risk that all the work and hearings will disappear if the report is not published.
The rapporteur of the commission of inquiry on the public audiovisual and MP UDR claims to have collected testimonies from victims or witnesses of sexual violence claiming that France Télévisions had purchased their silence.
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