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Political row as report calls for sweeping cuts to French public broadcasting

Political row as report calls for sweeping cuts to French public broadcasting

Summary

A French parliamentary report recommends large budget cuts and reforms to public TV and radio, sparking criticism from left and centre politicians. The far-right party supports the report and plans to privatise public broadcasting if they win the presidential election in April.

Key Facts

  • The report suggests cutting 25% of the public broadcasting budget, merging channels, and reducing entertainment and sports funding.
  • The inquiry was led by Charles Alloncle, allied with the far-right National Rally party.
  • Far-right politicians claim public TV and radio are biased against them and want more control over appointments.
  • Left and centre politicians say the report is biased and aims to weaken public broadcasting.
  • Public broadcasters like France Télévisions and Radio France play a major role in news, films, and radio in France.
  • President Emmanuel Macron abolished the TV licence fee in 2022 but has not set a new funding model.
  • National Rally leaders say they will start privatizing public media if they win the election.
  • The French government is not required to follow the report; the prime minister called it a “missed opportunity.”
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