Media. "Against the Editorial Strategy": Radio France's Re-Entry Disrupted by a Strike by Employees
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The flagship programme of the public station was to resume the path of the waves after a restless end of last season, between the departure of Léa Salamé, arrivals and internal protests. But the strike at Radio France prevented it.

The programmes of several Radio France stations, including France Inter, which hosts the country's first morning, are disrupted Monday morning, after the call for an unlimited strike.
An unlimited strike notice was filed on July 11 to challenge several reforms requested by the group's CEO, Sibyle Veil, such as the stoppage of the radio Muvs on the FM band or editorial changes within it.
The unions reject several reforms called for by the president of the public group, Sibyle Veil, including the stop of the radio Le Mouvs on the FM, editorial changes within the local radio stations, and the stop of investigative and reporting programmes, and also denounce savings in candlesticks.
Longing for an hour, the prime time of Inter has made a more musical than informative return, strike obliges. Between new voices like Daphné Bürki or Marie infiltrates and new formats, cohesion is not yet quite there.
French state radio broadcasts disrupted by strike
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