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Media. Polimique Legrand-Cohen: France Télévisions and Radio France's Leaders Heard by Arcom

"The College of the Arcom has decided to receive successively, in the coming days, the presidents of France Télévisions and Radio France, in order to gather their explanations and observations," announced the audiovisual regulator on Thursday.

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A new twist in the Cohen-Legrand case. While the sequence filmed in a Parisian restaurant, in which public service journalists Thomas Legrand and Patrick Cohen discuss with officials of the Socialist Party, the Arcom announced that it would want to audition the leaders of France Télévisions and Radio France. "The college of the Arcom [...] decided to receive successively, in the next few days, the presidents of France Télévisions and Radio Franc…

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The regulatory authority was seized, after the broadcast of videos by Thomas Legrand and Patrick Cohen with leaders of the Socialist Party. Journalists are accused of conniving with the PS against the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati.

·Paris, France
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The audiovisual regulator wishes to "receive their explanations and observations" after the broadcast of videos showing the two public service journalists with PS leaders.

·Paris, France
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Lean Left

The two journalists are at the heart of a controversy after biased statements held in private

·France
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Sibyle Veil and Delphine Ernotte must be heard by the audiovisual gendarmerie in order to obtain their explanations on the independence of the audiovisual sector.

·Paris, France
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"The College of the Arcom has decided to receive successively, in the coming days, the presidents of France Télévisions and Radio France, in order to gather their explanations and observations," announced the audiovisual regulator on Thursday.

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Le Figaro broke the news in Paris, France on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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