Chain Mergers, Strict Neutrality: Charles Alloncle Proposes Austerity Cure for the Public Audiovisual Sector
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The public audiovisual sector is at the heart of a report calling for savings of more than EUR 1 billion. Abolitions of channels, mergers and the return of presidential power on appointments are already controversial in the Assembly.
The report and its recommendations must be put to the vote of the 30 Members of the Committee of Inquiry on Monday, after more than four months of work, and a favourable vote is needed for the report to be made public a week later.
The MP Charles Alloncle wants an unprecedented austerity cure for the public audiovisual industry. Abolition of channels, forced mergers and drastic cuts in sport, these recommendations have leaked into the press.
Abolition of the French youth channel France 4 and the Mouv' radio station, a merger of France 2 and France 5, and a strict neutrality imposed on the figures of France Télévisions and Radio France are part of the measures...
Members of the committee of inquiry on public audiovisual must vote Monday in favour or not of the publication of the summary of the Ciottist MP. His recommendations were revealed in several media on 24 April.
Parliamentary report on the public audiovisual sector proposes the abolition of channels, mergers and savings of more than EUR 1 billion
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