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"Nothing Can Be as Before": What Will Remain of the Commission of Inquiry on Public Audiovisual?

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While the publication of the final report of the commission of inquiry on the public audiovisual sector is due to be voted on 27 April, many are already questioning the record of its tens of hours of heated hearings.

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While the publication of the final report of the commission of inquiry on the public audiovisual sector is due to be voted on 27 April, many are already questioning the record of its tens of hours of heated hearings.

·Paris, France
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The Commission of Inquiry into Public Audiovisual has focused on multiple abuses: impugned impartiality, excessive spending, suspicions of conflict of interest and opaque management, against the background of political tensions and lasting financial fragility.

For four months, the commission of inquiry into public audiovisual has put France Télévisions under pressure. Behind the cracks of voices and the trials in method, it has above all revealed a deeper malaise.

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