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Europe
EU greenlight for French 'CNN rival'
2005-06-08
The European Commission gave its greenlight Tuesday to plans for a French international television news network to rival the BBC and CNN, saying the project does not breach EU state aid rules.
"Breach EU regulations? Never! This project is...um, different."
The French International News Channel (CFII) is a joint operation between state broadcaster France Television and the the private channel TF1, with the government providing EUR 30 million (USD 40 million) to get it started. "I am delighted that the Commission has been able to give the go-ahead to this project for a public-service television channel," said EU competition commissioner Neelie Kroes.
"State-funded propaganda programs compete better when they're funded by the State, see."
The commission said that, although the project involved state aid, "it could nevertheless be authorised as a project financing a service of general economic interest."
"It's more economical for us to use the EU Commisioner sauna, and the CFII will better be able to promote this message."
"The Commission also concluded that the project offered sufficient guarantees against the risk of distortion of competition, for example by preventing unjustified transfers of public funds to France Television and TF1, who will be shareholders in the future channel," it said. President Jacques Chirac championed the idea of the new network during the diplomatic spat with the United States in the run-up to the Iraq war. He was said to be unhappy with the way French policies were presented on international stations such as Britain's BBC World and the US-based CNN.
"It's a cultural thing, you wouldn't understand."
The programmes will mostly be in French, although English and other languages would also be used, and, though they would be beamed to several countries, they will not be seen in France itself - limiting the attraction for French advertisers.
Posted by:Seafarious

#7  .com & TGA - Wouldn't it have Arabic subtitles? Or does that compete too much with al-Jazeera?
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-06-08 17:43  

#6  Why am I suddenly reminded of Sunni on Shiite violence? I want some popcorn.
Posted by: BH   2005-06-08 13:30  

#5  You know how fox news has the american flag flying in the corner all the time? I wonder if the new Phrench channel will have their flag flying. A white flag. With Swahili subtitles.
Posted by: mmurray821   2005-06-08 13:19  

#4  So, they're going to start a leftist "news" channel to compete with the other 2 leftist "news" channels.

Hey, guys - hate to break it to you, but the LLL audience is finite. Even in Phrench. :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2005-06-08 13:15  

#3  Will it only be shown on 2 liter TV sets?
Posted by: tu3031   2005-06-08 13:01  

#2  Not to worry, they'll have Swahili subtitles.
Posted by: .com   2005-06-08 12:42  

#1  "The programmes will mostly be in French"
So it's made for Quebec or what?
Posted by: True German Ally   2005-06-08 12:37  

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