Delphine Ernotte testifying at the concluding hearing of France's National Assembly inquiry commission on public broadcasting, surrounded by deputies and documents.
Delphine Ernotte testifying at the concluding hearing of France's National Assembly inquiry commission on public broadcasting, surrounded by deputies and documents.
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Auditions of French public broadcasting inquiry commission end

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Auditions of the French National Assembly’s inquiry commission on public broadcasting’s neutrality, operations, and funding ended on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, with Delphine Ernotte, CEO of France Télévisions. Over 200 hours of hearings and nearly 250 people questioned marked these five and a half months of work launched in late November 2025. Rapporteur Charles Alloncle will present his conclusions to deputies before month’s end.

The commission of inquiry, chaired by Jérémie Patrier-Leitus (Horizons), conducted 67 hearings involving 234 protagonists in total, according to the president. Exchanges were often tense, with standout moments like Xavier Niel’s April 2 hearing, where he accused Charles Alloncle of turning “this commission into a circus” and spreading “fake news.” Vincent Bolloré, heard on March 24, called himself the “perfect scapegoat.”

Charles Alloncle, UDR deputy from Hérault and rapporteur, highlighted dysfunctions during hearings, including challenged neutrality, mismanagement of public funds, and potential conflicts of interest. He said he has ten days to draft his report, aiming for “about thirty most pragmatic, applicable, and ideology-free recommendations,” with “very strong measures” against revealed drifts.

Other clashes pitted Nagui against Alloncle over his pay, Léa Salamé defending her journalistic independence despite her relationship with Raphaël Glucksmann, and internal tensions like Alloncle’s accusation of a threat by Erwan Balanant (“Don’t worry, we’ll sort you out”). At France Télévisions, staff hope for changes after these revelations.

Jérémie Patrier-Leitus noted the commission uncovered “shortcomings and dysfunctions” but also “advances,” fueling reflection on public broadcasting’s role.

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Discussions on X about the end of the French National Assembly's inquiry commission auditions on public broadcasting highlight polarized views. Supporters like Céline Pina praise rapporteur Charles Alloncle for courageously revealing mismanagement, favoritism, and lack of political pluralism at France Télévisions despite risks. Critics, including L'Humanité and Paul Aveline, denounce the commission as a McCarthyist spectacle and personal vendetta by Alloncle, focusing on salaries over substance. High-engagement posts express concern that the final report may not be published, potentially burying the findings.

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Tense French parliamentary commission meeting on public broadcasting report vote, with deputies debating controversial proposals.
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Thirty deputies to vote on publishing public broadcasting report

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Thirty deputies on the public broadcasting inquiry commission will vote on Monday on publishing rapporteur Charles Alloncle’s report. The document proposes controversial measures such as banning reality TV on France Télévisions and merging channels. Tensions are high within the commission, with president Jérémie Patrier-Leitus advocating transparency while criticizing press leaks.

The French National Assembly’s inquiry commission on public broadcasting voted Monday evening to publish rapporteur Charles Alloncle’s report, 12 in favor, 10 against, and 8 abstentions, after five hours of closed-door debate. The controversial report, with its radical proposals, will be available on May 4. Tensions marked the vote and its aftermath.

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Charles Alloncle’s report on public broadcasting, published on May 5, 2026, on the National Assembly website, has sparked sharp controversy. France Télévisions’ president and the Prime Minister criticized it, while La France insoumise proposes reinstating the TV license fee. A complaint for illegal interest-taking targets the rapporteur.

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