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Delphine Ernotte Cunci returned to the head of France Télévisions for an uncertain third term

The first president of France Télévisions to have completed two terms, Delphine Ernotte Cunci was renewed on Wednesday 14 May for a third, on which, however, there is uncertainty in the event of the creation of a holding company covering the entire public audiovisual sector.

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Arguing that the choice of "continuity" was made, Arcom gave his confidence to the former boss of Orange for the third consecutive time, a record. A decision expected, as there were few competitors, mostly discouraged by the climate of uncertainty over the future of public audiovisual.

·Paris, France
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The first president of France Télévisions to have completed two terms, Delphine Ernotte Cunci was renewed on Wednesday 14 May for a third, on which, however, there is uncertainty in the event of the creation of a holding company covering the entire public audiovisual sector.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

By entrusting the presidency of the public television group to Delphine Ernotte Cunci for the third time, the Arcom takes an unprecedented decision. And encourages rapprochements in public audiovisual.

·Paris, France
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Delphine Ernotte Cunci obtained a third five-year term at the head of France Télévisions, despite the uncertainties associated with the creation of a holding company for the public audiovisual industry The President

·France
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President of the group since 2015, Delphine Ernotte could spend 15 years at the head of France Télévisions. Even if the reform of public audiovisual could change everything.

·Paris, France
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Tour de force for the 58-year-old leader, renewed this Wednesday evening for a third term at the head of France Télévisions. A first in French audiovisual.

·Paris, France
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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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