Neither the hosts of the program nor any other participants in the studio challenged his assertions. This lack of opposition on air ultimately led to repercussions for CNews.
Critics point out that while Arcom insists on impartiality in broadcasting, there is a historical precedent of mainstream media outlets overwhelmingly promoting the consensus view on issues like climate change, often without giving adequate airtime to dissenting perspectives.
Herlin’s comments have become a focal point for discussions on journalistic integrity and the boundaries of free speech. His assertion that climate change discourse serves political agendas rather than scientific truth challenges the dominant narrative supported by many media outlets and governmental bodies
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Moreover, the timing and nature of Arcom’s enforcement have raised suspicions of selective application of regulatory standards. Critics argue that the reaction to Herlin’s remarks reflects a broader concern within established circles about the potential impact of dissenting viewpoints on public opinion and policy decisions.
Four months ago, France’s highest administrative court ordered Arcom to conduct a thorough examination of whether CNews complies with regulations governing balanced and independent journalism.
The ruling marks a significant victory for Reporters sans Frontières (RSF), which petitioned the State Council to overturn Arcom’s previous decision not to investigate the channel often dubbed as the “French Fox News” by critics.
RSF had accused CNews of morphing into an “opinion media” outlet and alleged that Arcom had repeatedly disregarded calls to enforce the channel’s obligation to uphold “honesty, independence and pluralism” in its reporting.
The court’s directive compels Arcom to assess not only the diversity of political views during electoral periods but also the breadth of opinions expressed by columnists, presenters and guests across CNews‘ programming.
Christophe Deloire, RSF’s secretary-general, hailed the court’s decision as a “historic victory for democracy and journalism,” emphasizing the critical role of media pluralism in safeguarding democratic principles.
He underscored RSF’s decade-long advocacy for Arcom to exercise its regulatory powers effectively to ensure diverse factual and opinion-based content for citizens.
In previous actions, Arcom had fined CNews €200,000 ($218,796) in 2021 for broadcasting remarks by far-right commentator Éric Zemmour on the asylum system, which the regulator classified as hate speech. Zemmour, known for his controversial views and prior convictions related to hate speech, had been a prominent figure on CNews before his presidential candidacy in 2022 and remains a frequent guest.
Despite its rising viewership, surpassing BFMTV in December ratings, CNews has vehemently denied any political alignment and rejected comparisons to Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News.
Serge Nedjar, the channel’s director-general, emphasized its commitment to covering contentious topics like insecurity, immigration and identity, asserting that these subjects resonate with a broad segment of the French public.
In response to criticism about its editorial stance, Roch-Olivier Maistre, president of Arcom, acknowledged CNews‘ evolution towards an opinion-oriented format reminiscent of channels found in other countries, notably the United States. He clarified that while Arcom monitors political pluralism in terms of airtime given to politicians, the regulation does not extend to evaluating the viewpoints expressed by the channel’s commentators.
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