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CNEWS is once again under the limelight as they've turned their logo upside down to symbolically support a protest movement by farmers. Farmers have symbolically turned signs at the entrance of communes upside down as part of their protest.
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(23-01-2024, 08:17 PM)matthieu1221 Wrote:  CNEWS is once again under the limelight as they've turned their logo upside down to symbolically support a protest movement by farmers. Farmers have symbolically turned signs at the entrance of communes upside down as part of their protest.
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Pandering for viewers? Interesting move.
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Frédéric Taddeï has quietly left CNEWS

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January news channel ratings.

Importantly Mediametrie has changed the way it calculates ratings so no comparison is possible (so they say). From the 1st of January, they have taken into account French residents without a television and TV content watched on the internet. As part of the changes, the ratings now take into account TV ratings whether at home or outside, what type of device is used (TV, computer, phone, tablet) and the mode of consumption (live, delayed (différé), replay or preview).

Channel - Jan 24
BFMTV - 3.1%
CNEWS - 2.7%
LCI - 1.7%
franceinfo - 0.8%

Overall total for news channels: 8.3%.
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The French Council of State has ordered Arcom to make further investigation of CNEWS' content, as it upheld a compliant from Reporters without Borders over breaches of "legal obligations in independence and pluralism of information", justifying Arcom did not took enough action against.

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(14-02-2024, 02:30 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  The French Council of State has ordered Arcom to make further investigation of CNEWS' content, as it upheld a compliant from Reporters without Borders over breaches of "legal obligations in independence and pluralism of information", justifying Arcom did not took enough action against.

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Worth noting that the decision does not target CNEWS specifically -- just that, rather intuitively, CNEWS will be the most affected by the changes in ARCOM regulation requested by the Conseil d'Etat.
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(03-01-2024, 11:47 AM)Morganeko Wrote:  Changes are expected on France 24 starting from February 26th.

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There has been a slight delay on the launch of the new look: it will now happen a week later, on March 4. But it is not only set to be new graphics: the network is launching a new schedule, with some programmes having already aired their final editions (the example of Cap Amériques, Express Orient, Afrique Hebdo and Demain à la une for the French-language network). New back half-hour shows are being prepared, according to F24 journalist Pauline Paccard, with journalists having already preparing the new shows and having filmed green-screen shots for the promos.

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We should know more during the week on the changes, but, from what is seen on this promo (sourced from Lenodal), it looks like the new look will be an evolution of the existing 2013 identity by Gédéon (which, in turn, was heavily tweaked in 2021 by in-house teams), and the logo is unchanged.

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(19-02-2024, 11:21 PM)Medianext.MX Wrote:  There has been a slight delay on the launch of the new look: it will now happen a week later, on March 4. But it is not only set to be new graphics: the network is launching a new schedule, with some programmes having already aired their final editions (the example of Cap Amériques, Express Orient, Afrique Hebdo and Demain à la une for the French-language network). New back half-hour shows are being prepared, according to F24 journalist Pauline Paccard, with journalists having already preparing the new shows and having filmed green-screen shots for the promos.

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We should know more during the week on the changes, but, from what is seen on this promo (sourced from Lenodal), it looks like the new look will be an evolution of the existing 2013 identity by Gédéon (which, in turn, was heavily tweaked in 2021 by in-house teams), and the logo is unchanged.

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That is BFMTV's USA 2020 coverage theme for those wondering. Most likely just for the teaser.

(I really do hope that the Paris Direct intro isn't changing!)
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BFM2 to launch before summer with a dedicated redaction. Worth noting that there'll be no 'incarnations' nor 'plateaux' (in vision presenters/presentation). A bit like when CNN+ briefly existed between the proper shows they'd dip in and out of live events if deemed necessary and like in Hong Kong where the Now and iCable (formerly) have a live events channel where they dip into legislative coverage and protests (when they were still allowed).

Worth mentioning that BFMTV came under scrutiny for not showing in full the pantheonisation of Missak Manouchian contrary to all the other news channels, instead referring viewers to a feed on their website instead... with the channel preferring 'hard' news topics such as analysis of interior minister Gerald Darmanin's photos with his children in his office for Paris Match...
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Small sneak peak of the new France 24 look. Launches at 6am on March 4th.
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