La présidente de France Télévisions, Delphine Ernotte Cunci, a fustigé les préconisations du député ciottiste Charles Alloncle qui déboucheraient, selon elle, sur « le plus grand plan social de l’histoire culturelle française » et éludent « les vrais enjeux ». Sébastien Lecornu a, lui, déploré une « occasion manquée ».
The publication of the Alloncle report closes the commission of inquiry, not the debates on the future of public broadcasting
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Mon 04:14 - Le Figaro
The ten shocking measures of the Alloncle report to reform public broadcasting
Mon 05:07 - Le Figaro
“On spectacle politics”: the members of the commission of inquiry on public broadcasting take stock
Mon 19:23 - Le Figaro
Why the Alloncle report worries France Télévisions and Radio France
Tue 06:05 - Le Monde
Alloncle report on public broadcasting: recommendations range from the merger of France 2 and France 5 to the reduction of the sports budget
Tue 06:48 - Le Figaro
“The invective has taken precedence over the facts”: the boss of France Télévisions charges the report on public broadcasting by Charles Alloncle
Tue 07:31 - Le Figaro
LIVE - Public audiovisual: Sébastien Lecornu believes that Charles Alloncle's report is a “missed opportunity” and “misses the point”