France's public broadcasting unions strike against media merger
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France's public broadcasting unions strike against media merger
France's public broadcasters, including FRANCE 24, joined strikes on June 30 against a proposed merger that would unite France Médias Monde (FMM) with France Télévisions, Radio France and the National Audiovisual Institute (INA) under the direction of a single chief executive officer. Unions said the proposed holding would be "extremely dangerous" both for employees and for the independence of news coverage.
A law providing for a merger of the public audiovisual system rejected on Monday 30 June in the Assembly but not abandoned by the government. The article Purge, strike, draft merger: what is going on in France Télévision ? appeared first on Against Attack.
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The bill for the strengthening of Public Broadcasting was presented to the Council of Ministers, which met on Monday, June 30, by Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister and Government Spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis. The purpose of the government's initiative is to achieve a more effective, transparent and modern organization and operation of E.R.T. S.A. In this direction, ERT executives will be utilized and promoted, who will be rewarded for their…
Presentation of a bill to strengthen Public Broadcasting to the Council of Ministers by the Deputy Minister to the Prime Minister and Government Spokesperson, Pavlos Marinakis. More...
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