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Learn how to navigate the news landscape in France, find local outlets in English, and identify reliable journalistic sources. Tuning into local radio shows and current affairs podcasts plus reading newspapers and magazines is also a great way to improve your language skills and get to know the country and its culture.
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Use data-driven media bias ratings to uncover political leanings and get the full picture. Stay informed on stories that matter with Ground News. In France, television remains the most popular way of accessing the news.
Online media is growing in popularity, coming in second behind TV. And like in many countries, printed newspapers continue to decline in popularity with French consumers. The flagship network, TF1, is privately-owned. Nonetheless, major global organizations have highlighted the problem that the media sector in France is largely controlled by a few billionaires. This has led to a lack of transparency and increasing complexity in the media ownership structure. Despite this concentration, there is a degree of diversity in the media landscape.
Different media outlets cater to different political leanings and the French media landscape is fragmented along these lines. The main regulatory body for TV and radio content in France is Arcom. This agency is responsible for tasks such as granting broadcasting licenses, making sure programs comply with legal obligations, and developing rules and codes of practice.