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France launches world TV channel | France launches world TV channel |
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France's first international news channel has been launched into competition with BBC World and CNN. | France's first international news channel has been launched into competition with BBC World and CNN. |
France 24 was unveiled on the internet on Wednesday evening, and will launch on satellite and cable TV 24 hours later. | |
The channel has the backing of French President Jacques Chirac, who despaired at the lack of an outlet for French views in the run up to war in Iraq. | The channel has the backing of French President Jacques Chirac, who despaired at the lack of an outlet for French views in the run up to war in Iraq. |
But some critics have complained it has insufficient funding to compete. | But some critics have complained it has insufficient funding to compete. |
The network has a budget of 86m euros (£58m) a year. | The network has a budget of 86m euros (£58m) a year. |
That compares with 900m euros for CNN. | That compares with 900m euros for CNN. |
France is joining what Chirac calls the 'global battle of images' News 'a la francaise' | France is joining what Chirac calls the 'global battle of images' News 'a la francaise' |
France 24's 170 journalists will be spread across two parallel services in French and English. Later it will add Spanish and Arabic broadcasts. | France 24's 170 journalists will be spread across two parallel services in French and English. Later it will add Spanish and Arabic broadcasts. |
Some experts have said this will leave it stretched. | Some experts have said this will leave it stretched. |
It will be able to call on correspondents from private channel TF1 and state-owned France Televisions channels, which will jointly run France 24, but there have been concerns that it is not clear who will take priority. | It will be able to call on correspondents from private channel TF1 and state-owned France Televisions channels, which will jointly run France 24, but there have been concerns that it is not clear who will take priority. |
'Through French eyes' | 'Through French eyes' |
The fanfare leading up to the launch included full-page advertisements in French newspapers Le Parisien and Le Figaro on Wednesday, alongside the channel's slogan: "All the news you're not supposed to know." | The fanfare leading up to the launch included full-page advertisements in French newspapers Le Parisien and Le Figaro on Wednesday, alongside the channel's slogan: "All the news you're not supposed to know." |
The running order was said to include an interview with President Chirac. | The running order was said to include an interview with President Chirac. |
The president visited the station's newsroom ahead of the launch. | The president visited the station's newsroom ahead of the launch. |
France 24's journalists have signed a mission statement "to cover international news with a French perspective... and to carry the values of France throughout the world". | France 24's journalists have signed a mission statement "to cover international news with a French perspective... and to carry the values of France throughout the world". |
But the channel insists it is independent and will not just follow the government line. | But the channel insists it is independent and will not just follow the government line. |
"Our mission is to cover worldwide news with French eyes," said the channel's head, Alain de Pouzilhac. | "Our mission is to cover worldwide news with French eyes," said the channel's head, Alain de Pouzilhac. |