📄Source document: Arcom→7 reports
La CroixIndependentCenter3 days ago CNews: The European Court of Human Rights upholds the injunction against ARCOMThe European Court of Human Rights has supported the Arcom's warning regarding CNews.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal decision by the European Court of Human Rights supporting an official warning issued by Arcom. The content appears to present factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing.
Official sources cited
- government European Court of Human Rights
- government Arcom
LibérationIndependentCenter4 days ago CNews and pluralism: what ARCOM really blames on the news channel of Vincent BolloréThe article discusses what the Arcom regulatory body is criticizing about CNews, the information channel owned by Vincent Bolloré. It focuses on issues related to pluralism in media.
Bias read (Center): The article appears to provide an objective overview of the criticisms raised by Arcom against CNews without overtly favoring any particular political stance. The focus is on regulatory concerns regarding media pluralism rather than partisan commentary.
MediapartIndependent🔒Left4 days ago How CNews is using ARCOM with Julien Dray's speaking timeThe article discusses how CNews has manipulated the Arcom (French audiovisual regulatory authority) by using the speaking time allocated to Julien Dray, a politician associated with the far-right National Rally party.
Bias read (Left): The article criticizes CNews for manipulating regulatory processes, implying bias against a far-right figure. The framing suggests that CNews is acting improperly by exploiting regulations to favor certain voices, which aligns with a left-leaning perspective on media regulation and political balance
MediapartIndependent🔒Center5 days ago LArcom is reporting CNews, late, but not too late The French regulatory authority Arcom has issued a formal warning to CNews, a conservative-leaning media outlet, regarding potential violations of broadcasting regulations. The notice was delivered late but not excessively so.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a regulatory action against a specific media outlet without overtly favoring either side. It presents the fact that Arcom has taken action against CNews, noting only that the notice was delivered 'tardivement, mais pas trop tard' (late, but not too late). There is no explicit褒
MediapartIndependent🔒Center5 days ago The Arcom warns CNews, «late, but not too late»The French regulatory authority Arcom has issued a formal warning to CNews, a conservative-leaning media outlet, regarding potential violations of broadcasting regulations. The notice was delivered late but not excessively so.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a regulatory action against a specific media outlet without overtly favoring either side. It presents the fact that Arcom has taken action against CNews, noting only that the notice was delivered 'tardivement, mais pas trop tard' (late, but not too late). There is no explicit褒
LibérationIndependentCenter6 days ago Pluralism: in an unprecedented decision, the Arcome is holding CNewsThe Arcom has issued an unprecedented decision requiring CNews to comply with pluralism regulations.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a regulatory action by Arcom regarding CNews and pluralism without apparent ideological framing or biased language. It does not present a clear slant toward either side of the political spectrum.
Le PointIndependent🔒Center6 days ago Pluralism expanded : the backstage of the new war between CNews and ArccomThe article discusses the ongoing conflict between CNews and Arcom regarding the expanded definition of pluralism in French media regulation.
Bias read (Center): The article provides an analytical overview of the dispute without overtly favoring either side, presenting the situation as a regulatory debate rather than taking a stance on the issue.
Official sources cited
- organisation CNews
- organisation Arcom