Audiovisuel public : après des auditions médiatisées à l’Assemblée, un rapport très attendu
The French parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting (audiovisuel public) has concluded its public hearings after five and a half months. Led by rapporteur Charles Alloncle and President Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, the commission questioned nearly 250 people over 200 hours, examining the neutrality, operations, and funding of public media.

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AI-generatedThe French parliamentary inquiry into public broadcasting (audiovisuel public) has concluded its public hearings after five and a half months. Led by rapporteur Charles Alloncle and President Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, the commission questioned nearly 250 people over 200 hours, examining the neutrality, operations, and funding of public media. Charles Alloncle will now draft a report summarizing the findings and proposing recommendations to address identified issues and dysfunctions. He aims to present around thirty pragmatic and applicable recommendations to the commission members before the end of the month. The report is highly anticipated due to the significant revelations and sometimes contentious exchanges that occurred during the hearings.
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5 extractedThe commission conducted over 200 hours of hearings and questioned nearly 250 people.
The commission of inquiry focused on the neutrality, operation, and financing of public broadcasting.
Charles Alloncle will present the conclusions to the members of the commission before the end of the month.
The commission of inquiry into public broadcasting concluded its hearings on Wednesday.
Charles Alloncle aims to propose about thirty pragmatic recommendations.