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Patrick De Carolis
Patrick de Carolis (born 19 November 1953) is a French TV journalist and writer. He has been president of French public service broadcaster France Télévisions from July 2005 to August 2010. Biography Journalistic career President of France Télévisions Upon termination of Marc Tessier's presidency on 22 August 2005, De Carolis was appointed president of France Télévisions. During his tenure, the 2008 reform that cut advertisements from 8pm through 6am everyday and made the French President the direct appointer of the president of France Télévisions was adopted. He also oversaw the transformation of the state broadcaster into a multi-brand consolidated company: what have previously been subsidiary companies with distinctive brands and operating revenues became integrated parts of France Télévisions. He held the position until 23 August 2010. Mayor of Arles On 28 June 2020, he was elected mayor of Arles, his native town, as an independent candidate. Published work ...
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Mayor (France)
In France, a mayor (french: maire), (Occitan language, Occitan: ''cònsol)'' is chairperson of the Municipal council (France), municipal council, which organises the work and deliberates on municipal matters. The mayor also has significant powers and their own responsibilities, such as the responsibility for the activities of Municipal Police (France), municipal police and for the management of municipal staff. The officeholder is also the representative of the Nation, state in the commune. As such, the mayor is a civil officer of the State (''Officier d'état civil'') and judiciary police officer (''Officier de police judiciaire''). The term period of office for a mayor is six years. Elections History From 1789 to 1799 municipal officials (mayors) were directly elected for 2 years and re-elected by the active citizens of the commune with taxpayers contributing at least 3 days of work to the commune. Those who were eligible could instead pay a tax equivalent to not less than ...
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Zone Interdite (TV Program)
''Zone interdite'' (, literally "Prohibited area") is a French newsmagazine that has been broadcast since on M6 (TV channel), M6, the second-most watched TV network in the French-speaking Country, French-speaking world. Well known for its investigative journalism, the show has long been considered one of the most Social influence, influential in France and has been awarded the ''7 d'or'' in 2000 (France's most prestigious TV award) for ''best newsmagazine on TV''. It is currently presented by Ophélie Meunier. Broadcasting Zone Interdite (often nicknamed ''Zone'') is broadcast on M6 (TV channel), M6 once every two weeks on Sunday prime time, and the following Tuesday at night. Summer shows are broadcast on a different schedule in July and August. Format and public Each episode features several investigative journalism reports, each one followed by a wikt:panel, panel featuring experts, lawmakers, interviewees etc. who discuss the issue the report deals with. The idea behind th ...
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