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Bivouac du journalisme : la rédaction de la RTBF vient à votre rencontre à LaSemo et à la Foire agricole de Libramont

The article announces that the RTBF (Radio Télévision Belge Francophone) news team is hosting a 'bivouac du journalisme' event at La Semo and the Libramont Agricultural Fair. The event appears to be an opportunity for journalists to engage directly with the public, likely through interactive sessions or discussions. It highlights RTBF's commitment to transparency and audience interaction, though specific content or topics covered during the event are not detailed in the provided text.

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RTBF Info logoRTBF InfoState / PublicCenter2 days ago
Bivouac du journalisme : la rédaction de la RTBF vient à votre rencontre à LaSemo et à la Foire agricole de Libramont

The article announces that the RTBF (Radio Télévision Belge Francophone) news team is hosting a 'bivouac du journalisme' event at La Semo and the Libramont Agricultural Fair. The event appears to be an opportunity for journalists to engage directly with the public, likely through interactive sessions or discussions. It highlights RTBF's commitment to transparency and audience interaction, though specific content or topics covered during the event are not detailed in the provided text.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a journalistic outreach initiative by a national broadcaster, which does not inherently take a political stance. While the event could involve discussions related to current affairs or public interest issues, there is no indication of overtly partisan framing or emphasis on a左

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