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CNews in Crisis: Battle Over Right-Wing Media

Atul Kumar Mishra by Atul Kumar Mishra
February 21, 2024
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For years, CNews, a French news channel, has found itself at the center of controversy, often criticized for its right-wing stance which diverges from the mainstream narrative prevalent in the political and media spheres of France. This criticism has escalated to the point where the French Council of State, following a complaint by the NGO Reporters Sans Frontières (RSF), has called for the channel to be placed under stringent oversight, an action that bears the hallmarks of censorship.

The root of the contention surrounding CNews primarily lies in its ownership. Vincent Bolloré, a billionaire businessman and a figure often at odds with the French Left, controls the channel. Bolloré, who hails from a deeply Catholic Breton family, has significantly expanded his media empire to include prominent entities like Vivendi and Lagardère groups, covering major media outlets such as Canal+, HAVAS, Dailymotion, Paris Match, and Europe 1 radio station, among others. His and his family’s actions, grounded in their Catholic faith and traditional values, frequently attract scrutiny from left-leaning media, critiquing their cohesive familial approach to business.

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CNews, rebranded from I-Télé following Bolloré’s acquisition in 2016, has strategically positioned itself to cater to a conservative audience, often feeling sidelined by mainstream public media. This positioning has led to its comparison with ‘French Fox News,’ and it achieved the milestone of becoming France’s leading news channel in audience terms by 2023, surpassing its competitor, BFM TV. Its success is attributed to its bold motto championing freedom of expression, a stance that has inevitably made it a target for those in power.

The channel distinguishes itself by featuring hosts and columnists who challenge the prevailing consensus with discussions on sensitive topics like insecurity and immigration. The arrival of Éric Zemmour, a prominent right-wing columnist, and his program “Face à l’info,” hosted by Christine Kelly, significantly boosted the channel’s viewership, contributing to the development of Zemmour’s political image and his subsequent presidential bid in 2022.

The success and influence of Zemmour and CNews have not gone unnoticed, drawing criticism and leading to heightened scrutiny from regulatory authorities. The channel has faced persistent challenges from the CSA (Conseil supérieur de l’Audiovisuel), especially regarding comments made on its programs, which are often viewed through the lens of political correctness.

The criticism extended to Rima Abdul-Malak, former minister for culture, who openly targeted CNews and its programming, hinting at potential actions to influence the channel’s broadcasting license renewal. This stance by a cultural minister sparked a debate on freedom of expression, with reactions split along political lines.

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Despite the controversies and challenges, CNews continues to offer a platform for a spectrum of conservative voices, filling a gap in the French media landscape for discussions on topics like authority, security, immigration, history, and faith, without the constraints typically imposed by political correctness.

The recent decision by the Council of State, prompted by RSF’s appeal, to enhance monitoring of CNews for its adherence to pluralism and information independence marks a significant moment. This decision has ignited a debate on the limits of freedom of expression and the role of censorship in modern France, raising concerns about the implications for journalistic freedom and the public’s right to diverse viewpoints.

CNews’s case highlights the tension between traditional and modern values in the media, the importance of freedom of expression, and the challenges faced by outlets that deviate from the dominant narrative. As CNews navigates these challenges, the broader implications for media freedom and the diversity of political discourse in France continue to unfold, stirring a conversation on the balance between regulation and the right to free speech in a democratic society.

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