The actors in the reform of France Televisions
It has now been 52 days since Nicolas Sarkozy has triggered the "big bang" of public broadcasting by launching the idea to remove advertisements on France Televisions (Radio France). Who are the actors in this reform? What are their motivations?
The actors in the reform of France Televisions
Georges Marc Benamou, Nicolas Sarkozy adviser for culture and audiovisual Patrick de Carolis, president of France Televisions, Christine Albanel, Minister of Culture and Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the Republic.
Nicolas Sarkozy: On January 8, after his holiday in Egypt, the head of state needed a strong effect of the announcement: the elimination of advertising on France Televisions. He believes that this measure "left" will be popular and will cut the sails of the opposition. He is wrong: the French are, by and large, quite indifferent to this reform, and they expect that the increase in purchasing power. Since then, the left has beautiful game to highlight the unpreparedness in which this major reform has been launched. Finally, after a month, he directed that the total removal may not be the ideal solution and initiated a turnaround: the removal of the pub could only be gradual and first "after 20 hours" ... The Head of State said that there was no question of removing one public channel. A speech that does not convince unions and disappoints supporters of a state Bursar of their money. Earnings for political Nicolas Sarkozy: close to zero.
Patrick de Carolis: The president of France Televisions had announced 8 yards for 2008 in December. He was unaware that the head of state he was reserving ninth écrabouillerait which all others. Ballotté for eight weeks, it picks up where Jean-François Copé entrusted with the establishment of a commission for the new public television. " Copé is a close colleague of Patrice Duhamel, number 2. Damien Cuer, its chief financial officer, is a former cabinet Copé the Ministry of Budget. In addition, the composition of the commission Copé is heavily loaded with friends in the public service (senators Louis de Broissia, Jacques Vallade, producer Nicolas Traube, screenwriter Jacques Santamaria ...). Carolis penalty, however, to emerge as a great reformer. Some, at Bercy, accuse him of not having sacrificed the production chain France 3 a year ago. The state accuses him of savings plan (30 million euros) far too timid. In contrast, both editorially Carolis has scored points in recent months: the quality of its programmes is rising and ... Its hearings, too! Suddenly, a question arises: why bother deleting the pub if it does not quality?
Christine Albanel: The Minister of Culture plays its survival in government, the Municipal past. This reform was, for her, an opportunity for increased appearances in the media. His discretion had tended to be served. Unfortunately, its interventions were generally lacklustre, evasive, sometimes laborious. It renâcle to media-training. On the merits, Christine Albanel hasardée has for a month to outline avenues for financial compensation for France Televisions. Taxing flat screens, the outboard media. Finally, Sarkozy took over the main entrusting to the commission Copé care to reflect on the precise modalities of its various taxation. Albanel she been offside? Not really. Sarkozy said that it would draft law on public television and defend in Parliament. But what will she proposals of the commission Copé? It is therefore a fallacy? Or will Albanel Does no choice but to endorse its conclusions? Another mystery of mysteries of the State ...
Georges-Marc Benamou: It is the free electron and the Élysée never to suggest that his ideas worth those of "technocrats". Former journalist, Nicolas Sarkozy adviser for culture and audiovisual policy was violently jammed with Patrick de Carolis, in the presence of Nicolas Sarkozy. The operator of France Televisions accuses him of numerous coups "stab in the back". Once a rumor circulates in the audiovisual designed to destabilize France Televisions, it sticks in fatherhood on the back. "I have enough to serve as a scapegoat!, Protests Benamou. Like me! I do for nothing in all this. And if people of France Televisions and the Ministry of Culture have something to blame me, they just tell me in the face! They will be met. In case of problems, stop typing on 36 15 Benamou. " Georges-Marc Benamou is a friend of Jean-François Tealdi, the spokesman of the Inter de France Televisions. Links that are talking ... Carolis at home Albanel.
Jean-François Tealdi: He became the spokesman for the Inter de France Televisions. A journalist with France 3, secretary general of SNJ-CGT, Jean-François Tealdi is also a candidate in municipal Nice in the 21st position on the list gathering of the left led by the Socialist German Patrick. This "double-hatted does not inconvenience at all:" Politics is the continuation of my struggle to organize, "he says. It is never arises the question for employers: do they not implicit in the political their way to run a business? " Jean-François Tealdi figure the need for funding of public service to 1.2 billion euros (double the estimates M6), and deplores the fact that the State is not capable of guaranteeing, in a precise manner, a set amount in France Televisions since 2008. "The damage advertising the announcement of Sarkozy, we are experiencing since 2008. Harm has been done," he says. AFP announced on February 28, a social plan for 1000 Job cuts immediately contradicted by Carolis and Francois Fillon. Who wanted to misinform on such a sensitive subject? "It is not me but I have noticed that there is still a social plan under way to the advertising. It covers 350 people that will never arrive to reclassify into other group subsidiaries because they are too specialized, "says the union leader.
Jean-François Copé: The head of the UMP group in the National Assembly is, for now, the main beneficiary of the reform of the audiovisual: it allows them to resume the political clout of its river nail in to Jacques Attali combining the work of the commission of parliamentarians (including those of the opposition) and landing moderator after a month of cafouillage government. The commission Copé denied the presence of the cameras during its work, which may give the feeling that we had something to hide from the public. Not very good. Copé he knows what role we want him to play exactly? That of a reformer or a gravedigger? What latitude will he compared to Bercy on the fee issue? Will it have enough authority to produce proposals consistent, taking into account the views of the opposition? If deemed appropriate, dare he propose the abolition of the licence fee and the financing of public television directly by taxes? He, however, said that he was "without prejudice or taboo."
Pascal Rogard: The operator of the SACD is primarily the most influential lobbyist from the television world. His son, Martin, is a member of the committee Copé as leader of France Dailymotion. What interests Pascal Rogard in the reform of the audiovisual sector, the production obligations imposed on the chains. If TF1 and M6 emerge strengthened by adding additional advertising, it means that they see their bonds strengthened, or at least maintained at their current levels. His war he is waging against the general deregulation of the sector in which the private channels aspire. Christine Albanel has not finished the equity in the legs ...
Michel Boyon: the president of the CSA sticks, for the moment, to reserve any Republican. In old hand of the state, he observes the bustle of the world-political union with some scepticism. Yet, in the vows, he clearly expressed the wish that the CSA track its regulatory powers expanded. He felt that the elimination of advertising of France Televisions was "a chance". "It will allow more freedom in setting the hours and forced to reflect on the true mission of public broadcasters." He took the opportunity to invite to the discussion table: "The CSA is ready to participate in the work of defining the identity of the chains." Translation: before you do anything, come out and talk to me ... His call was not heeded. No member of the CSA is not part of the commission Copé. Indeed, the power of the Elders discomfort who thinks the government before the end of the mandate of Nicolas Sarkozy, by means of regaining power on the appointment of patrons of public networks, even to involve parliamentarians. It was, in any event, one aspect of the programme Nicolas Sarkozy
It has now been 52 days since Nicolas Sarkozy has triggered the "big bang" of public broadcasting by launching the idea to remove advertisements on France Televisions (Radio France). Who are the actors in this reform? What are their motivations?
The actors in the reform of France Televisions
Georges Marc Benamou, Nicolas Sarkozy adviser for culture and audiovisual Patrick de Carolis, president of France Televisions, Christine Albanel, Minister of Culture and Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the Republic.
Nicolas Sarkozy: On January 8, after his holiday in Egypt, the head of state needed a strong effect of the announcement: the elimination of advertising on France Televisions. He believes that this measure "left" will be popular and will cut the sails of the opposition. He is wrong: the French are, by and large, quite indifferent to this reform, and they expect that the increase in purchasing power. Since then, the left has beautiful game to highlight the unpreparedness in which this major reform has been launched. Finally, after a month, he directed that the total removal may not be the ideal solution and initiated a turnaround: the removal of the pub could only be gradual and first "after 20 hours" ... The Head of State said that there was no question of removing one public channel. A speech that does not convince unions and disappoints supporters of a state Bursar of their money. Earnings for political Nicolas Sarkozy: close to zero.
Patrick de Carolis: The president of France Televisions had announced 8 yards for 2008 in December. He was unaware that the head of state he was reserving ninth écrabouillerait which all others. Ballotté for eight weeks, it picks up where Jean-François Copé entrusted with the establishment of a commission for the new public television. " Copé is a close colleague of Patrice Duhamel, number 2. Damien Cuer, its chief financial officer, is a former cabinet Copé the Ministry of Budget. In addition, the composition of the commission Copé is heavily loaded with friends in the public service (senators Louis de Broissia, Jacques Vallade, producer Nicolas Traube, screenwriter Jacques Santamaria ...). Carolis penalty, however, to emerge as a great reformer. Some, at Bercy, accuse him of not having sacrificed the production chain France 3 a year ago. The state accuses him of savings plan (30 million euros) far too timid. In contrast, both editorially Carolis has scored points in recent months: the quality of its programmes is rising and ... Its hearings, too! Suddenly, a question arises: why bother deleting the pub if it does not quality?
Christine Albanel: The Minister of Culture plays its survival in government, the Municipal past. This reform was, for her, an opportunity for increased appearances in the media. His discretion had tended to be served. Unfortunately, its interventions were generally lacklustre, evasive, sometimes laborious. It renâcle to media-training. On the merits, Christine Albanel hasardée has for a month to outline avenues for financial compensation for France Televisions. Taxing flat screens, the outboard media. Finally, Sarkozy took over the main entrusting to the commission Copé care to reflect on the precise modalities of its various taxation. Albanel she been offside? Not really. Sarkozy said that it would draft law on public television and defend in Parliament. But what will she proposals of the commission Copé? It is therefore a fallacy? Or will Albanel Does no choice but to endorse its conclusions? Another mystery of mysteries of the State ...
Georges-Marc Benamou: It is the free electron and the Élysée never to suggest that his ideas worth those of "technocrats". Former journalist, Nicolas Sarkozy adviser for culture and audiovisual policy was violently jammed with Patrick de Carolis, in the presence of Nicolas Sarkozy. The operator of France Televisions accuses him of numerous coups "stab in the back". Once a rumor circulates in the audiovisual designed to destabilize France Televisions, it sticks in fatherhood on the back. "I have enough to serve as a scapegoat!, Protests Benamou. Like me! I do for nothing in all this. And if people of France Televisions and the Ministry of Culture have something to blame me, they just tell me in the face! They will be met. In case of problems, stop typing on 36 15 Benamou. " Georges-Marc Benamou is a friend of Jean-François Tealdi, the spokesman of the Inter de France Televisions. Links that are talking ... Carolis at home Albanel.
Jean-François Tealdi: He became the spokesman for the Inter de France Televisions. A journalist with France 3, secretary general of SNJ-CGT, Jean-François Tealdi is also a candidate in municipal Nice in the 21st position on the list gathering of the left led by the Socialist German Patrick. This "double-hatted does not inconvenience at all:" Politics is the continuation of my struggle to organize, "he says. It is never arises the question for employers: do they not implicit in the political their way to run a business? " Jean-François Tealdi figure the need for funding of public service to 1.2 billion euros (double the estimates M6), and deplores the fact that the State is not capable of guaranteeing, in a precise manner, a set amount in France Televisions since 2008. "The damage advertising the announcement of Sarkozy, we are experiencing since 2008. Harm has been done," he says. AFP announced on February 28, a social plan for 1000 Job cuts immediately contradicted by Carolis and Francois Fillon. Who wanted to misinform on such a sensitive subject? "It is not me but I have noticed that there is still a social plan under way to the advertising. It covers 350 people that will never arrive to reclassify into other group subsidiaries because they are too specialized, "says the union leader.
Jean-François Copé: The head of the UMP group in the National Assembly is, for now, the main beneficiary of the reform of the audiovisual: it allows them to resume the political clout of its river nail in to Jacques Attali combining the work of the commission of parliamentarians (including those of the opposition) and landing moderator after a month of cafouillage government. The commission Copé denied the presence of the cameras during its work, which may give the feeling that we had something to hide from the public. Not very good. Copé he knows what role we want him to play exactly? That of a reformer or a gravedigger? What latitude will he compared to Bercy on the fee issue? Will it have enough authority to produce proposals consistent, taking into account the views of the opposition? If deemed appropriate, dare he propose the abolition of the licence fee and the financing of public television directly by taxes? He, however, said that he was "without prejudice or taboo."
Pascal Rogard: The operator of the SACD is primarily the most influential lobbyist from the television world. His son, Martin, is a member of the committee Copé as leader of France Dailymotion. What interests Pascal Rogard in the reform of the audiovisual sector, the production obligations imposed on the chains. If TF1 and M6 emerge strengthened by adding additional advertising, it means that they see their bonds strengthened, or at least maintained at their current levels. His war he is waging against the general deregulation of the sector in which the private channels aspire. Christine Albanel has not finished the equity in the legs ...
Michel Boyon: the president of the CSA sticks, for the moment, to reserve any Republican. In old hand of the state, he observes the bustle of the world-political union with some scepticism. Yet, in the vows, he clearly expressed the wish that the CSA track its regulatory powers expanded. He felt that the elimination of advertising of France Televisions was "a chance". "It will allow more freedom in setting the hours and forced to reflect on the true mission of public broadcasters." He took the opportunity to invite to the discussion table: "The CSA is ready to participate in the work of defining the identity of the chains." Translation: before you do anything, come out and talk to me ... His call was not heeded. No member of the CSA is not part of the commission Copé. Indeed, the power of the Elders discomfort who thinks the government before the end of the mandate of Nicolas Sarkozy, by means of regaining power on the appointment of patrons of public networks, even to involve parliamentarians. It was, in any event, one aspect of the programme Nicolas Sarkozy
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