Jean-Marc Morandini Withdraws from CNews Following Conviction Controversy
Following his conviction for corruption of minors, Jean-Marc Morandini has immediately withdrawn from CNews, impacting the channel's programming and credibility.
Following his conviction for corruption of minors, Jean-Marc Morandini has immediately withdrawn from CNews, impacting the channel's programming and credibility.
French press publishers renew their fight against tech platforms and AI companies to secure fair compensation for their content amid new challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
Nicolas Sarkozy's recent prison diary release underscores why French political figures use book publishing for economic gain and media strategy amid shifting political alliances.
CNews Prime launches amid rising tensions with public broadcasters, coinciding with a National Assembly inquiry into public broadcasting's neutrality and financing.
A new parliamentary commission will meticulously investigate the neutrality and funding of French public audiovisual media, featuring testimony from prominent figures including former President Hollande.
France Télévisions and Radio France have sued CNews, Europe 1, and JDD for defamation amid tensions with Culture Minister Rachida Dati and strong media reactions.
French public broadcasters Radio France and France Télévisions have filed defamation lawsuits against Bolloré-owned media outlets CNews, Europe 1, and JDD over allegations tied to the Legrand-Cohen affair.
Renaud Revel, a revered French journalist and former editor-in-chief of L'Express, has died at 71 after a long illness, leaving behind a notable legacy including a newly completed book.
Controversial covert recordings have reignited discussions on media ethics in France, particularly involving leading broadcasters.