French political row over calls for overhaul and €1bn cuts at public broadcaster

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For their money, tax-payers receive a panoply of television and radio stations – nearly 100 if local, overseas and foreign language channels are included – as well as France 2 and France 3, two parliamentary channels, two television news channels, the European channel ARTE, and the archives of the National Audiovisual Institute (INA). That is not to mention accompanying websites.

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