French TV Generally Gives Candidates Equal Time - Regulator
March 14 2012 - 2:58PM
Dow Jones News
The French broadcasting regulator said TV stations have
generally made efforts to respect the rule on giving equal time to
presidential candidates during the election campaign.
The Superior Broadcasting Council, or CSA, did criticize M6
(MMT.FR) TV station and some of the local units of state-owned TV
channel France 3 for "persistent biases."
CSA said the concentration of coverage on the two leading
candidates, President Nicolas Sarkozy and Socialist Party candidate
Francois Hollande, has fallen notably at some general TV
channels.
The so-called equity principle, which requires broadcasters to
grant each candidate on-air time in proportion to his or her
electoral weight, is enforced between Jan. 1 and March 19, one day
before the official publication of the list of candidates. After
March 20, a strict equality between candidates must be
respected.
Centrist candidate Francois Bayrou and far-right candidate
Marine Le Pen were granted more time on air by M6 than they should
have been given, CSA said. Bayrou and his supporters appeared in
22.1% of the time news shows dedicated to the election campaign,
while Le Pen got 21.5%. According to all the polls, these two
candidates were below 20% in voter support over the past few
months. Sarkozy, with 17.2%, and Hollande, with 10.8%, were
underrepresented in M6 news shows.
A spokesman for M6 declined to comment.
The opposite happened in election coverage on France 3, where no
one was available for comment.
CSA said it will summon the representatives of M6 and France 3,
which have until Tuesday to balance their coverage.
On the three French news channels, BFM TV, i-Tele and LCI, the
two leading candidates were overrepresented, CSA said.
BFM TV is owned by Next Radio TV (NXTV.FR), LCI belongs to TF1
(TFI.FR), a unit of Bouygues SA (EN.FR), and i-Tele is controlled
by Vivendi (VIV.FR).
-By Thomas Varela, Dow Jones Newswires; +33 1 4017 1740;
thomas.varela@dowjones.com
--Inti Landauro contributed to this article.
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