After Pascal Praud and Laurence Ferrari, Vincent Bolloré, and Cyril Hanouna, it is the turn of
Yann Barthès
, the emblematic face of the show “Quotidien” from TMC (TF1 group), to be auditioned by the commission of investigation which is currently working on the allocation, control and content of DTT frequencies.
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This request comes from National Rally deputies.
“Pluralism applies to CNews as well as to TMC, which refuses to invite certain political parties
,” MP Thomas Ménage, whose party was not invited by the channel, said on X.
A choice which does not lead to a lack of pluralism according to Barthès, who affirmed on the air at the beginning of March:
“We do not receive the members of the National Rally but we scrupulously respect (the equity) of the speaking times”
thanks to extracts from broadcasts and reports.
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For Thomas Ménage, who co-signed a letter with four other RN parliamentarians to request his hearing, it seems “
inconceivable”
not to hear before the commission of inquiry
“the only information practitioners who ostensibly take a position against the fact of 'invite all representatives of the political spectrum'
.
Former ministers interviewed
Quentin Bataillon agreed with them on Thursday, indicating
on »
.
On Wednesday March 27, the commission will therefore question Ara Aprikian, deputy general director of content for the TF1 group, Thomas Courcelle, director of program compliance for the same group, Yann Barthès, producer and host of “Quotidien”, Laurent Bon, producer of “Quotidien”. Quotidien”, and Julien Bellver, journalist and talk show columnist.
The next day, Thursday March 28, parliamentarians will hear several former ministers of Culture and Communication.
Including Jacques Toubon, Roselyne Bachelot and Rima Abdul Malak.