Tag: Media Chronicle
The ambiguities of cinema and television in the face of #MeToo
The ambiguities of French cinema and the audiovisual world in the face of the #MeToo wave are currently resurfacing with the opening of the Cannes festival. The #MeToo of cinema…
Major media owned by a handful of industrialists, a French exception
Rodolphe Saadé’s CMA CGM group acquires Altice Médias, owner in particular of BFMTV and RMC It is a French specialty in Europe. The large private media are not owned by…
“Additional investigation” attributes an anonymous Twitter account to Jordan Bardella with racist remarks
Broadcast Thursday January 18, the show Further investigation on France 2 devoted to Jordan Bardella, the president of the National Rally, provoked the fury of the party which speaks of…
When electoral disinformation grows
Disinformation has become an increasingly important variable in elections. We see it in Taiwan, as we may fear in Europe or the United States this year. This is an arch-classic…
In the DRC, the security situation for journalists is still alarming
On the occasion of the elections in the DRC, we return this week to the media coverage of the conflict in North Kivu and the obstacles that journalists on the…
Vincent Bolloré, his media at the service of the rights
A look back at Vincent Bolloré, and the role he plays, beyond business life, in the French political world, in the midst of immigration law. It’s a detail, but Éric…
AI in newsrooms – Media column
This week, The Media Chronicle talks about artificial intelligence at the service of the media with, in particular, the projects announced by the German group Axel Springer in partnership with…
The words of war in the face of information fog
This week, we address the words of the Israel-Hamas war and the terminological difficulties posed by this conflict, sometimes faced with a media fog. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is often said…
Press: the real and false Sunday fights between billionaires
It’s the battle of the billionaires around the Sunday press: with Bernard Arnault for The Parisian SundayVincent Bolloré for the JDD or Rodolphe Saadé for the Tribune Sunday which will…
Europe grapples with information warfare
The European Commission is concerned about Russian disinformation which risks interfering in elections in Europe. The Vice-President of the European Commission, Vera Jourova, even speaks “ massive manipulation weapon »…