"All Ingredients of a Set-up": Sibyle Veil Reacts to the Alloncle Report on Public Audiovisual
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Sibyle Veil believes that the Alloncle report on public audiovisual services serves those who want "to be placed under guardianship" and would lead to "a considerable decline in the independence of the public media" if it were applied.
"All Ingredients of a Step-by-Step Approach": Sibyle Veil Reacts to the Report on Public Audiovisual
The president of Radio France sweeps the tracks put forward by the MP Charles Alloncle, considering that his report has "an dated vision of our sector without taking into account the major technological upheavals in progress".
The owner of Radio France finds Charles Alloncle's recommendations contradictory with the aim of transparency of the commission of inquiry on public audiovisual.
Sibyle Veil, president of Radio France, speaks following the publication of the Alloncle report on the future of public broadcasting, which she considers worrying for the independence and functioning of the media concerned.
The inquiry into the public audiovisual sector has sparked further debate and revealed the realities which the authorities of the sector would have preferred to see kept hidden, but that it is of the strictest right of the public to know since it is he who finances. Nevertheless, the substance of the problem has not even been touched: is a public audiovisual service necessary? Published on 4 May 2026 by the National Assembly, the report of the p…
The president of Radio France, Sibyle Veil, believes that the Alloncle report on public audiovisual serves those who want it to be put under "tutelle" and would lead to "a considerable decline in the independence of the public media" if it were applied, in an interview at La Tribune Sunday.
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