The two periods of confinement have undoubtedly tested the accounts of the written press, television and radio groups.
But, at the same time, this health crisis has demonstrated the capacity of these traditional media to considerably increase their audiences and thus to assert their social utility with a population in search of benchmarks.
Economically weakened but strengthened in their raison d'être, the media have decided to take their future in hand.
And for this, to stop the numerous and sometimes violent conflicts that opposed them to digital players, telecom operators and digital platforms.
The time is no longer for confrontation but for the construction of a common future.
Between March 2018 and September 2019, the free television channels TF1 and BFMTV clashed head-on with the distributors (telecom operators and Canal + bouquet) over the remuneration of their free channels.
The arm wrestling had even gone up to the suspension
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