Their word has never been confined. In front of French people under house arrest, often straight in the eyes - face-to-face imposed by videoconference interviews - political figures have multiplied during the crisis. With no less than 1,150 visits between January and June (+ 213 compared to the previous semester), the radio and television matinees welcomed an average of six political guests per day, according to the latest exclusive Le Figaro-Politiquemedia. Professors Jean-François Delfraissy and Didier Raoult, new media faces, have not eclipsed politicians.
The executive at the front
Expected in a state of health emergency, the government voice remains the most represented. With 372 passages (+ 84), the members of the executive occupy one interview in three - the Superior council of audio-visual (CSA) reserves them a third of the airtime. The three most invited politicians are three ministers: Bruno
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