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FRANCE 24 journalists forced to sign NDA after asking about open letter against media mogul Bolloré

FRANCE 24 journalists forced to sign NDA after asking about open letter against media mogul Bolloré

Summary

Two FRANCE 24 journalists were forced to sign a non-disclosure agreement after asking about an open letter criticizing billionaire Vincent Bolloré’s influence in French cinema. The letter, signed by hundreds of industry workers, led Canal+ Group’s president to stop working with those who signed it. FRANCE 24 condemned the incident as a serious attack on press freedom.

Key Facts

  • Two FRANCE 24 journalists, Nina Masson and Yong Chim, were pressured after questioning an actor about an open letter against Vincent Bolloré.
  • The open letter was signed by around 600 industry professionals concerned about Bolloré’s growing control over French cinema.
  • Vincent Bolloré is a far-right billionaire who owns a large share of the Canal+ Group and the UGC cinema chain.
  • The Canal+ Group’s president, Maxime Saada, announced they would no longer cooperate with those who signed the letter.
  • After the interview, a press officer blocked the journalists and demanded the recording memory card, which they refused to give.
  • The journalists were eventually made to sign an agreement not to show the part of the interview about the letter.
  • FRANCE 24’s management called these actions archaic and a violation of press freedom.
  • The incident highlights a tense and fearful atmosphere in the French film industry regarding Bolloré’s influence.
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