Potential “Kafka” for the most literary, a possible “brothel” for the most crude.
Since its publication on Tuesday February 13, the decision of the Council of State targeting CNews has questioned a large part of the audiovisual landscape.
Seized by the NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF), which criticizes channel 16 for having become “an opinion channel” welcoming “guests mainly from the right and the extreme right”, the highest French administrative court took action the extension of the need for respect for pluralism.
Exit the sole monitoring of the balance of speaking times between politicians provided for by the 1986 audiovisual law.
From now on, Arcom will also have to evaluate the diversity of opinions expressed by “all the participants” in all broadcasts.
In other words, take into account the interventions of “columnists, presenters and guests” on the television and radio channels.
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