Public Broadcasting: Final Disputes End Four-Month Inquiry

A public broadcasting inquiry in France ended with a heated argument. A report is coming soon that could cause problems. A deputy will now write about the investigation.
The investigation lasted four months. It looked at problems within France’s public broadcasting system. Delphine Ernotte Cunci, the director of France Televisions, was questioned. A member of parliament, Charles Alloncle, is preparing a report. This report is expected in about two weeks and may lead to further debate.
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Highlights
Final Hearing Ended Inquiry
The four-month investigation into French public broadcasting finished with a final hearing.
Report Will Cause Controversy
A report by a deputy is expected to create more problems.
Delphine Ernotte Cunci Argued
The director of France Televisions had a heated argument.
Inquiry Focused on Changes
The investigation looked at potential problems and changes.
Report Due in Two Weeks
The deputy has two weeks to finish the report.