France's public broadcasters, including FRANCE 24, joined strikes against a proposed merger that would unite France Médias Monde (FMM) with France Télévisions, Radio France and the National Audiovisual Institute (INA) under the direction of a single chief executive officer.
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- A proposed merger would unite France Télévisions, Radio France, INA, and France Médias Monde under one CEO. 11s
- The reform is supported by the Senate and Culture Minister Rashida Dati, aiming to strengthen public media and invest in digital. 30s
- Critics warn the merger could cut resources and threaten editorial independence. 51s
- Radio France employees began striking, with over 40 percent participating and programming affected. 58s
- The National Assembly is set to vote on the merger, with political parties divided on the issue. 1m 14s