Civil & Administrative

Bill on Public Broadcasting Reform and Audiovisual Sovereignty

🇫🇷France··Other·High Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This French legislative proposal introduces a major structural overhaul of the public broadcasting sector, centered on the creation of a new holding company called 'France Médias' effective 1 January 2026. The holding would consolidate France Télévisions, Radio France, and the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA) under a single governance structure, aiming to streamline operations, reduce redundancy, and strengthen the editorial and strategic coherence of public media. The bill also introduces a cap on advertising airtime on public television channels, in line with longstanding debates about the commercialization of public broadcasting. By limiting advertising, the proposal seeks to differentiate public channels from commercial competitors and reduce dependence on ad revenue, which would necessitate alternative public funding mechanisms. Additionally, the proposal addresses the rights to broadcast major sporting events, ensuring public channels retain access to high-audience events deemed of national interest. It also touches on the resale and reallribution of TNT (Télévision Numérique Terrestre — digital terrestrial television) channels, regulating how broadcast licenses and spectrum slots can be transferred in the private sector. Overall, the bill reflects France's intent to assert greater sovereignty over its audiovisual landscape, defend public media's role against streaming platforms, and modernize the regulatory framework governing both public and commercial broadcasters.

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Key Changes

  • Creation of 'France Médias' holding company on 1 January 2026, merging France Télévisions, Radio France, and INA under unified governance
  • Introduction of an advertising cap on public television channels to limit commercialization and differentiate from private broadcasters
  • Regulation of sports broadcasting rights to guarantee public channels' access to major national sporting events

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Establish and operationalize the holding company 'France Médias' consolidating France Télévisions, Radio France, and the Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (INA) under unified governance by 1 January 2026

French Government, France Télévisions, Radio France, INA
operational
high

Implement a cap on advertising airtime on public television channels to reduce commercial dependence

France Télévisions and all public television channels
prohibition
high

Ensure public broadcasting channels retain access rights to major sporting events deemed of national interest

France Télévisions, Broadcasting regulators, Sports rights holders
operational
medium

Establish regulatory mechanisms governing the resale and redistribution of TNT (digital terrestrial television) channels and broadcast licenses

Broadcasting regulators, TNT channel operators, Private sector broadcasters
licensing
high

Develop alternative public funding mechanisms to replace advertising revenue lost due to advertising airtime cap on public channels

French Government, France Médias, Public broadcasting entities
operational

Affected Parties

France Télévisions (public broadcaster)Radio France (public radio)+7 more…

Tags

public broadcasting,France Médias holding,audiovisual reform