"All This to Get There?": the President of France Télévisions Denounces a Report Alloncle "Charged", Drunk "Insinuations and Counter-Truths"
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Unknown to the general public six months ago, the Ciottist MP was propelled by the extreme right billionaire's ecosystem as a voice for his battles against the public service. The Bolloré group won a political relay there, and the MP his quarter hour of glory.
Gilles-William Goldnadel's rebuttal. Stéphane Sitbon-Gomez's defense. Charles Alloncle's battle. Check out the summary of our new issue A, judged by the jérémiades and shouting that his report aroused, it seems that Charles Alloncle has lifted some sacred hares. This is what Élisabeth Lévy and Jean-Baptiste Roques say in the presentation of our dossier of the month. UDR has in any case exposed management problems to France Télévisions and confir…
The public audiovisual sector is shaken by an explosive report. The deputy Charles Alloncle proposes to delete France 4 and Mouvs, and to merge France 2 and France 5. France Télévisions denounces a "historical weakening".
"What this report proposes is the largest social plan in French cultural history," the leader criticises.
In a statement published on social media this Tuesday, the boss of France Télévisions denounces the text written by the deputy of far right, rapporteur of the commission of inquiry on the public audiovisual.
In a message to the vitriol published this Tuesday, Delphine Ernotte Cunci denounces a document "at charge, built on insinuations, approximations and counter-truths".
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