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Perception of public audiovisuel's impartiality
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This Arcom study aims to clarify the public's perceptions and expectations regarding the impartiality of public audiovisual media.
The results of the Arcom study were presented on Friday May 29 at a conference organized by the Authority on "The impartiality of public audiovisuel".
To see (or replay) the conference organized by Arcom.
Download and browse the Arcom study
Arcom study on the perception of public audiovisuel
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- in french
Presentation of the Arcom study on the perception of the impartiality of public audiovisuel.
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- in french
Download and browse Bruno Lasserre's report on the impartiality of the audiovisuel public service.
Bruno Lasserre, Honorary Vice-President of the Conseil d'Etat, Chairman of the Commission d'accès aux documents administratifs (Cada) and former Chairman of the Competition Authority, presented the conclusions of his report on the impartiality of the audiovisuel public service at a conference organized by Arcom on Friday May 29, 2026.
Bruno Lasserre's report on the impartiality of the audiovisuel public service
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