On June 15, France's regulatory authority for audiovisual and digital communication, ARCOM, finally called out CNews for its excessive focus on racist narratives regarding immigration and Islam in its programming. The authority sent a formal notice to the channel, warning it of potential severe sanctions if it fails to comply with pluralism regulations. Despite previous 28 warnings totaling €631,001 in fines since 2019, these measures have had no effect. Historian Alexis Lévrier argues that ARCOM lacks both the resources and independence needed to regulate the powerful media empire of Vincent Bolloré. He highlights concerns over the convergence of mainstream and far-right forces within the media landscape, citing instances like Gérard Larcher’s support for CNews and criticism of ARCOM’s actions.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the situation as a conflict between democratic regulation and a powerful media empire linked to far-right ideologies. It emphasizes the weakness of regulatory bodies like ARCOM against influential media figures and highlights the convergence of mainstream and far-right forces in法国
Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 95 · Objectivité 85): The article accurately reports the Arcom's action against CNews and quotes Alexis Lévrier, an expert, providing context about Bolloré's media empire. It mentions previous fines and the potential for further sanctions. Objectivity is slightly lower due to some editorializing when discussing Gérard La





