According to the publication, despite pressure from the West and, in particular, France, the TV company continues to update the news feed about events in France, which is available to readers via VPN, live broadcasts on the Internet of talk shows and programs filmed in the heart of Paris, as well as documentaries in Russian with French subtitles.

Back in January of this year, the TV company was recruiting employees.

“In September, we were practically back to normal work,” said Luca Léger, an RT France employee and a member of the Labor Force (FO) trade union.

He noted that employees received salaries throughout the year.

Léger also said that the channel's editorial policy had not changed in any way, while the channel's journalists were systematically harassed online.

This situation, according to the author of the material, is due to the fact that RT France has banned broadcasting, but not the production of informational materials.

In this regard, employees reoriented to the French-speaking countries of Africa.

It is clarified that the broadcaster began to experience difficulties only after the French government blocked the bank accounts of RT France on the basis of the decision taken by the EU to freeze assets in December last year.

Earlier, the Russian Foreign Ministry said that the blocking of RT France accounts would lead to a response against the French media.

In January, the head of RT France, Ksenia Fedorova, clarified the situation around the channel in connection with the blocking of accounts.