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"The Government Does Not Understand that À Punt Is Public, Plural and for Everyone"

Summary by Mèdia.cat - Observatori Crític Dels Mitjans
In recent months, À Punt, the Valencian public radio and television station, has experienced many changes and transformations. The news council was abolished, and in May Iván Esteve, who until then had been head of news and recognized for À Punt's work during Dana, was dismissed. All of this was marked by the new media law, which the Valencian government approved a year ago and which is shaping the course of À Punt. We talk to Vicent Marco, pres…
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In recent months, À Punt, the Valencian public radio and television station, has experienced many changes and transformations. The news council was abolished, and in May Iván Esteve, who until then had been head of news and recognized for À Punt's work during Dana, was dismissed. All of this was marked by the new media law, which the Valencian government approved a year ago and which is shaping the course of À Punt. We talk to Vicent Marco, pres…

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Mèdia.cat - Observatori Crític dels Mitjans broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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