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Old 11-17-2006, 12:40 PM
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France to launch 24-hour TV channel

A state-funded, all-news channel will debut on Dec. 6 in France, first via Internet streaming and one day later by satellite.

BY ANGELA DOLAND
Associated Press

ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, France - A year ago, President Jacques Chirac proclaimed his ambition for an all-news channel to broadcast France's vision and values across the globe 24 hours a day.

Media executives and reporters have spent a hectic year filling out the details -- namely, what exactly is the ``French vision?''

Viewers will find out Dec. 6, when France 24 goes on the air, first via Internet streaming and one day later by satellite. It has a tough challenge ahead. To prove it is more than just the government's pet project, the state-funded France 24 must carve out a viewership in a crowded market that includes CNN International, BBC World and, as of this week, Al-Jazeera's new English-language channel.

France 24 will broadcast one channel in French and another mostly in English -- a sign of new pragmatism in a country known for protecting and promoting its language....


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....At the outset, France 24 will broadcast in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Its only U.S. destinations are Washington and New York, though it expects to spread to throughout the Americas and Asia. The Web is a focus, and the goal is to have more video content than other news sites...


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( The entire article is at the following source: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/16032623.htm )
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Ok I am curious how can you only target Washignton and New York? I would think if New York can get it Bill should be able to.
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Interview with Managing Director of France 24 Gerard Saint-Paul

...Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper conducted a phone interview with veteran French journalist and the managing director of France 24 Gerard Saint-Paul: (with questions like this) :

Q: What can the International French network offer as new at a time when competition is intense with many western and Arab channels competing in the field?

A: It’s a well-known fact that professional competition in the field is extensive and there are many channels with long years of experience which we greatly respect, such as CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera. However, we aim at presenting a new vision that will definitely not be the voice of France, instead our aim is to present a French, or rather, a Franco-European outlook on events. It’s a new lens through which to observe the world. This does not mean that we reserve criticism for the performance of associate channels, but it reflects the fact that the station will not look through the same ‘lens’ that CNN or Al Jazeera use. We will not convey the image of a one-dimensional, or two-dimensional world that is dominated by one force – or rather conflicted by one force against another. This doesn’t mean that I am opposed to the United States; in fact I spent seven years working there as a correspondent for the privately owned French television (TF-1) in Washington DC and New York. What I want to say is that we seek to convey an image of the world that is compelling, multi-dimensional and diversified.

This means that our image will be more panoramic as compared to other channels – but that doesn’t mean that the other channels are bad at all. Let me give you an example to better illustrate: Concerning coverage in Iraq, which constitutes a cornerstone in media coverage, I find that CNN conveys an American-directed message to a large extent, and more precisely one that is in favor of President George Bush. What we will offer is a wider vision that is different from what others present, and this of course, will be affected by the historical and emotional relationship between France and Lebanon, as well as the closeness of the relations between France and the Arab world. This is in terms of the content that the channel will offer. Concerning the structure, however, I have nothing to say as the network program is still confidential, but I can assure you that there will be many surprises, some of which will be very pleasant.

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Q: How will you cover the events in the hot spots, Iraq in particular? Will you take into consideration France's policy toward these events? Would you risk dispatching your correspondents to dangerous areas? And if so, what will distinguish this coverage?

A: We will offer a different and objective outlook, which means that we must be present in locations to transfer the news from there. Thus, it is absolutely essential to have correspondents in on location, as it would enable us to form a special identity. We will not risk sending correspondents to dangerous areas lest they be subjected to kidnapping, also there is no need for to send reporters who would have to remain imprisoned in hotel rooms for fear of venturing out into the streets. Special protection in Iraq now, for example, requires enormous sums of money which only major American institutions are able to afford. We have already found a solution to this problem by collaborating with French networks already present in these hot spots, and so this way we can have mutually beneficial contributions from these reporters. As for being autonomous from the French stance towards events worldwide, we have no problems in that regard. In France, we were, and always will be against the war. I do not speak of the French government because I do not represent it; I speak of the French people. We will never be a mirror that reflects the French government’s policy, but rather we seek to reflect authentic journalism that comes from fieldwork. We will not adopt a nationalistic French tone, again, our aim is to present press coverage that is actually based on fieldwork. We also issued a code of ethics for our work of which the first lines reads: “We guarantee to uphold full independence against all authorities, with all their different kinds, to ourselves and to our correspondents.” We adopt a diverse outlook, but it is predominantly a secular one. We are now witnessing a wave of extremism that is sweeping the world, and I do not refer to Islamic extremism alone but to all its other forms. We will thus distance ourselves from all parties, so that our message can be humane in recounting events, condemning injustice while offering a mouthpiece to everyone and all players in the field.

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Q: What about the nationalities of the employees working in the station? Did you consider diversifying nationalities when selecting journalists and employees to work in this new institution? And what about the representation of women in this new network?

A: We have considered this a primary concern, the different geographic roots of the channel’s staff. I do not refer to ethnic roots because I do not like this word. Also, I do not refer to a quota because this type of categorization classifies people into quantities. This geographical diversity will be visible onscreen and will amount to approximately 25 percent at the beginning, with plans to increase in later developments. As for the representation of women, they currently represent 65 percent of the staff at the network. I sometimes say to my aides, let’s recruit some men so the network doesn’t become exclusive to women only!

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Q: Will the new network have representative offices in the world, and if so, where?

A: We will not operate in big offices like the rest of the news stations. We will mostly benefit from the logistical and press support of our contributors [the commercial TF-1 channel and the state-funded company France Televisions], besides that, we will also have a network of about 20 correspondents who will chiefly be working for us, in addition to their contributions to other media outlets. This chain of correspondents will soon increase to become 30 very soon. The network will have a single office with a stable team, though not large in number, in the Beirut. Why the Lebanese capital? Because it is a city that is very close to us and we have a deep affection for it. Also, it is geographically located in the center of the Arab world so it facilitates movement to various countries in the region – and it is always at the heart of events. We also have some reporters in areas that are of lesser importance in terms of events, such as China and Japan, among others.

In its first stage, the channel will broadcast to greater Europe and the African continent including the Arab Maghrib, as well as countries in the Middle- and Near- East. Later developments will endeavor to cover critical spots on the US east coast; in New York and Washington DC, not to compete with our fellow Americans, but to convey our new vision. And also Asia and South America... Inshallah [says it in Arabic].

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France adds its voice to world news

Charles Bremner, Paris

The motto for France 24, President Chirac’s riposte to the American-British domination of world television news, was to be: “Everything you are not supposed to know.” It now has been replaced with “Beyond the News”, but the message remains the same...


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News and views around the clock, around the globe

France 24 Starts December 6; 170 journalists. Broadcasts in French, English and Arabic

CNN Founded 1980, 4,000 staff. English, Spanish, Turkish and German; 35 per cent of European market

BBC World Founded 1991, 250 correspondents. English, with Arabic in 2007; 24 per cent of European market

EuroNews Consortium of 19 national broadcasters. Founded 1993; 250 staff. Broadcasts in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Russian; 30 per cent of European market.

Russia Today TV Founded 2005; 150 staff. Controlled by government and banks. English, with Arabic soon.

DW-World (Deutsche Welle) Founded 1992. Government controlled; 1,500 staff. German and 30 languages

Al-Jazeera English Founded November; 300 journalists. Broadcasts in English.

How to watch France 24 On the internet at france24.com and is expected to be carried on Sky. It will also be available on these satellites: Hotbird 7A (11240.00 MHz), Astra 1KR (11538 MHz), Eurobird (12560.02 MHz)

Audience figures from European Media and Marketing Survey/CNN Research/le Monde

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France 24 is on Air now!

You can watch a Live feed of it right on their site.... - http://www.france24.com/

Nice quality too

Fast Internet connection is needed though i guess to enjoy it Live like that
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France 24 is on Air now!

You can watch a Live feed of it right on their site.... - http://www.france24.com/

Nice quality too

Fast Internet connection is needed though i guess to enjoy it Live like that

is it or will it be FTA anywhere?
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Not yet anyhow..
Not on satellites available to public in N.America...

Maybe some day, lets hope..
Or just watch it online meanwhile (for those with Fast Internet connection)
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Not yet anyhow..
Not on satellites available to public in N.America...

Maybe some day, lets hope..
Or just watch it online meanwhile (for those with Fast Internet connection)
darn maybe in the future.
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I wonder if France 24 will indeed be available on N.American satellites in the next 3 years...

Cuz according to their web site .. they are saying so

How to watch France 24 ("FRANCE 24 is broadcast on digital networks in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in two versions (French, English) and also in New York and Washington DC. Three years from now, it will also be available in the Asia/Pacific region and North & South America.")
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I wonder if France 24 will indeed be available on N.American satellites in the next 3 years...

Cuz according to their web site .. they are saying so

How to watch France 24 ("FRANCE 24 is broadcast on digital networks in Europe, the Middle East and Africa in two versions (French, English) and also in New York and Washington DC. Three years from now, it will also be available in the Asia/Pacific region and North & South America.")
looks like a wait and see DM.
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