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CNews denies any partisan editorial intent, cited by ARCOM for a single story on Rachida Dati
France🏛️ PoliticsCenter20 hr. ago

CNews denies any partisan editorial intent, cited by ARCOM for a single story on Rachida Dati

The French audiovisual regulatory authority, ARCOM, has issued a formal notice to CNews for broadcasting a report on Rachida Dati that was deemed unidimensional or lacking in balance. The report focused on allegations against Dati, who is a former minister and member of the UMP party. In response, CNews has denied any 'partisan editorial intent,' asserting that their reporting was objective and based on available information. This incident highlights ongoing tensions around media impartiality and the regulation of political content in France.

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Libération logoLibérationIndependentCenter20 hr. ago
CNews denies any partisan editorial intent, cited by ARCOM for a single story on Rachida Dati

The French audiovisual regulatory authority, ARCOM, has issued a formal notice to CNews for broadcasting a report on Rachida Dati that was deemed unidimensional or lacking in balance. The report focused on allegations against Dati, who is a former minister and member of the UMP party. In response, CNews has denied any 'partisan editorial intent,' asserting that their reporting was objective and based on available information. This incident highlights ongoing tensions around media impartiality and the regulation of political content in France.

Bias read (Center): While the report concerns a politically sensitive figure and involves potential partisan implications, CNews explicitly denies having any 'editorial intent' and frames the issue as a regulatory concern rather than a biased stance. The article does not present a clear ideological slant but reports on

Le Monde logoLe MondeIndependent🔒Centeryesterday
LArArcom gives CNews notice for the third time since the beginning of the year

The French audiovisual and digital communications regulatory authority, Arcom, has once again reprimanded CNews, a channel owned by the Bolloré group, for a March 2026 report on Rachida Dati, which aired shortly before the second round of municipal elections. Arcom claims that CNews lacked balance and honesty in its coverage of the reportage. This marks the third time this year that Arcom has taken action against CNews over similar issues. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about media integrity and regulation in France.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a neutral account of Arcom’s criticism of CNews regarding a report on Rachida Dati, without evident ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on regulatory actions rather than taking a stance on the content or implications of the report itself.

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