Media workshop

The report to the media of the favorite candidates of an atypical presidential election

Audio 36:12

President candidate Emmanuel Macron, in Saint-Denis, near Paris, April 21, 2022. © Getty Images / Kiran Ridley

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1 min

Alexis Lévrier, media historian, lecturer at the University of Reims, specializes in the study of the relationship between politics and journalism.

In 

The Media Workshop,

 he discusses the relationship that some candidates for the 2022 French presidential election have had with the media.

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Alexis Lévrier

 returns to the French presidential campaign which has just ended.

Éric Zemmour was put into orbit by CNews, Marine Le Pen was able to normalize, Emmanuel Macron chose carefully where he would speak against the backdrop of the war in Ukraine. 

It is also a question of the abolition announced by Emmanuel Macron of the contribution to public broadcasting, a tax which finances French public media groups, including France Médias Monde, parent company of RFI.

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  • Media

  • Journalism

  • media education

  • Presidential France 2022

  • Emmanuel Macron

  • Marine Le Pen

  • Eric Zemmour