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France's public broadcasting sector facing major 'crisis': parlimentary report

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May 5, 2026
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France's public broadcasting sector facing major 'crisis': parlimentary report

The French public broadcasting sector is in "a financial and administrative crisis," and has "lost touch with the expectations of the French people". This is according to a report following a parliamentary inquiry, published Tuesday. Already, the conclusions have drawn sharp criticism from across the political spectrum.

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