If there is one subject at the moment that everyone agrees on in the staffs of private channels, it is that of public broadcasting. More precisely, it is the strategy of the France Télévisions group that crystallizes their discontent. In a letter sent Thursday to Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, which Le Figaro has obtained, the Association of Private Channels (ACP) has made itself the mouthpiece.
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It is clear that the public service has enjoyed, for several years, competitive advantages - important compared to private groups - which question the clarity of its missions and its financing, "denounce TF1, M6, Canal + and Altice (BFMTV, RMC ..).
The four signatories of the letter point, among other things, to the current editorial policy of France Télévisions. Thanks to the "legal asymmetries that are favorable to it", the public group can thus offer on its leading channel France 2 "programs closer and closer to those broadcast on our antennas
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