We doubt that restoring trust will come
Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 8:20 am
At the beginning of 2018, Arnaud Lagardère wanted to sell several radio stations in Eastern Europe. Olivennes approached Bertier, and the deal was underway. This is how, according to Lefilliâtre, The Raid on French Newspapers began. The high point is of course the attempted acquisition of Le Monde. The final chapter is devoted to it, and is called "The Break-In". The story is detailed and well-documented. We meet most of the decision-makers of the major daily (formerly known as the evening costa rica cell phone number list newspaper) up to the President of the Republic. Know, without spoiling this fascinating story because it puts the independence of a jewel of journalism at stake, that Mister K will ultimately be dismissed. Bitter, the latter swears that he will return. Possible or not, that is the Kretinsky mystery. As one of his lieutenants, quoted by the author, says, "he wants to build a huge energy, press and distribution group."
Lefilliâtre's final thoughts on public distrust of the press. " through the financial support of powerful businessmen. This outdated path has been used too often over the last 20 years, during which many news media have fallen into the hands of industrialists. Our troubled times require us to invent other solutions."Stray links. telework for life? GAFAs, trendsetters
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TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK..
Lefilliâtre's final thoughts on public distrust of the press. " through the financial support of powerful businessmen. This outdated path has been used too often over the last 20 years, during which many news media have fallen into the hands of industrialists. Our troubled times require us to invent other solutions."Stray links. telework for life? GAFAs, trendsetters
wandering links
TO REMEMBER THIS WEEK..