Radio France International is not the voice of France

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Eric Samson
Cécile Mégie

Abstract

Deontology and the tools at the service of journalism remain the same in all newsrooms and latitudes. However, a media with a world vocation such as Radio France International offers a more global reading of the world than local or national media. This reading is very dependent on the relations between the RFI correspondent network, its central redaction and the editors in Paris. Maintaining editorial independence with public financing is possible, explains Cécile Mégie, Director of RFI.

Keywords:
Journalism, correspondents, Radio France International, France, editorial independence,

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How to Cite
Samson, E., & Mégie, C. (2018). Radio France International is not the voice of France. #PerDebate, 2(1), 16–27. https://doi.org/10.18272/pd.v2i0.1328
Author Biographies

Eric Samson, Universidad San Francisco de Quito

Coordinador de la carrera de periodismo de la Universidad San Francisco de Quito.

Cécile Mégie, Radio Francia Internacional

Directora de Radio Francia Internacional

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