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Saturday, July 21, 2018

How will spending cuts affect Radio France Internationale ?

President Emmanuel Macron
The French government said Thursday that it would demand 190 million euros of spending cuts at its public broadcasting operations by 2022 as part of President Emmanuel Macron's pledge to improve state finances.

The bulk of the cuts -- 160 million euros -- will be made at its various television operations, with the France O channel covering the country's overseas territories going off the air by 2020.



The government has already announced plans to pull the plug on France 4, an entertainment channel. Last month it launched a revamp of the public audiovisual sector, which includes broadcasters like Arte and the France 24 news channel as well as a host of radio stations, including Radio France Internationale.

Additional story at: http://en.rfi.fr/culture/20180720-france-seek-190-mn-public-broadcasting-cuts
(RFI/The world and All It's Voices)
(photo/gc/cuny.edu)