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France Télévisions: with Delphine Ernotte-Cunci, we don't change successful programs

France Télévisions: with Delphine Ernotte-Cunci, we don't change successful programs
Ten years of reign over public television (2/3)
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Focused on ratings and the attention paid to major producers, public television has innovated relatively little on air during its CEO's ten years in office, repeating successful formulas ad nauseam. This is the second installment of our series on France Télévisions.
Delphine Ernotte-Cunci at the headquarters of France Télévisions, in Paris on August 23, 2018. (Stéphane Lagoutte/Myop for Libération)

"I was asked the question, I answered." In his bright office on Avenue de Breteuil in Paris, where his production group Mediawan is located, Pierre-Antoine Capton sincerely doesn't see what he's being accused of. He glances at the screen broadcasting Matthieu Chedid's rehearsals on the set of C à vous, a few floors below. The entire television world noted with amusement his explicit support in early March, in Le Parisien, for Delphine Ernotte-Cunci, who was running for a third term at the head of France Télévisions . A validation given that he is the producer most favored by the public service. Don't, however, see this as a calculated campaign for his reappointment: "There could have been fifteen other candidates, I would have said the same thing. I honestly think she did her job very well. Today, public television is fighting against g

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