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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Dramatic scene of French Culture Minister Rachida Dati and colleagues defending public broadcasting during a tense parliamentary hearing.
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Auditions at public broadcasting commission defend the sector

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During hearings on February 4 and 5, 2026, before the parliamentary inquiry commission on public broadcasting, Culture Minister Rachida Dati and former ministers unanimously defended the struggling sector. They criticized the biased questions from rapporteur Charles Alloncle, while a tense incident pitted him against the commission president. Dati called for preserving public broadcasting without weakening it.

The parliamentary inquiry commission on public audiovisual resumes work on January 19 with new personalities summoned, including Léa Salamé, Rachida Dati, and Élise Lucet. Its president, Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, aims for a more serene framework after initial tensions. This issue fits into broader debates on media pluralism and neutrality in France.

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Jérémie Patrier-Leitus, president of the parliamentary inquiry commission on public audiovisual, announced he will summon Vincent Bolloré in late February to question him about keeping Jean-Marc Morandini on air despite his conviction for corruption of minors. This comes amid internal tensions in the commission, where deputies denounce a 'witch hunt'.

Paris judicial court examined on Thursday, January 15, a defamation complaint filed by Christian Tein, Kanak independentist leader, against Sonia Backès, a loyalist figure, who accused him of being 'the leader of the terrorists' after the 2024 riots. Tein appeared via videoconference from Nouméa, while Backès did not attend the hearing. This case comes ahead of an Élysée meeting on New Caledonia's future.

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A 'Cash Investigation' report aired on France 2 on January 29 exposes severe dysfunctions in Paris's after-school care, including ignored alerts about suspicious animator behaviors. Several Paris mayoral candidates voice shock and demand inquiries and reforms. The Education Minister announces reports to the judiciary.

Eric Coquerel, the La France Insoumise (LFI) deputy from Seine-Saint-Denis and president of the National Assembly's finance commission, was the guest on the show 'Questions politiques' this Sunday.

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France’s audiovisual regulator Arcom has challenged a study by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on CNews’s pluralism, featured in France 2’s “Complément d’enquête.” Arcom states no rule violations occurred in March 2025. CNews hosts have dismissed the probe as biased.

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