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French watchdog orders conservative news channel CNews to comply with pluralism rules

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Posted on June 15, 2026

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French watchdog orders conservative news channel CNews to comply with pluralism rules

French Media Regulator's Action Against CNews

By Michel Rose

Regulator's Order and Background

PARIS, June 15 (Reuters) - France's media regulator on Monday ordered rolling news channel CNews to comply with rules on pluralism and diversity of opinion, putting the ultra-conservative channel owned by billionaire Vincent Bollore one step away from disciplinary action.

The channel, which critics have likened to the U.S.' Fox News for its opinion-driven format and polarising tone, has been accused by media watchdogs and opponents of near-constant coverage of immigration and security, which they say fuels far-right narratives. 

Investigation and Findings

Media regulator Arcom issued the order after reviewing hours of airtime last year in a probe triggered by a complaint from international media watchdog Reporters Without Borders, which praised the decision in a statement.

Speaking to reporters on Monday, Arcom head Martin Ajdari said its review of coverage in March 2025 showed "structurally unbalanced", one-sided output that left little room for opposing viewpoints.

Purpose of the Regulator

He stressed that the regulator's role was not to police opinions, but to ensure media outlets showed viewers a diversity of views on each topic.

CNews Response and Implications

CNews contested the decision and said in a statement it planned to challenge it in the courts.

"Committed to freedom of expression, pluralism of debate, and the independence of its editorial line, CNews considers this decision to be an unjustified infringement of these fundamental democratic principles," it said in a statement.

Context: Upcoming Presidential Election

The move comes less than a year before a presidential election in which far-right candidates are frontrunners.

French Broadcasting Laws and Broader Impact

France's 1986 broadcasting law requires television and radio outlets to ensure "honest, independent and pluralistic" coverage, including a diversity of viewpoints, particularly in news and current affairs programmes.

Almost uniquely in Europe, French broadcasters are required to count politicians' speaking time and ensure it broadly reflects recent election results and opinion polls.

Other Media Outlets Under Scrutiny

The French media regulator also served a formal notice to public broadcaster Radio France last week, saying it had underrepresented the far-right National Rally in its programmes. It can impose fines and ultimately strip a channel of its broadcasting licence.

(Reporting by Michel Rose; additional reporting by Makini Brice; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Arcom issued a formal notice to CNews on June 15, 2026, citing “structurally unbalanced” coverage of March 2025 that lacked opposing viewpoints, following a probe triggered by Reporters Without Borders. (lemonde.fr)
  • The decision comes amid heightened scrutiny: the Conseil d’État in February 2024 had mandated Arcom to broaden its evaluation of pluralism beyond mere political speaking times to include all program participants—chroniqueurs, hosts, guests. (lejdd.fr)
  • CNews has a history of regulatory action: in early 2026 it was fined €100,000 for discriminatory content, and earlier cases include warnings and sanctions related to polarizing broadcasts favoring far-right narratives. (lemonde.fr)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why has CNews been ordered to comply with pluralism rules?
France's media regulator found CNews had structurally unbalanced coverage, failing to present a diversity of viewpoints as required by law.
What law governs media pluralism in France?
The 1986 broadcasting law requires French television and radio outlets to ensure honest, independent, and pluralistic coverage.
What consequences can the French media regulator impose?
The regulator can issue fines and, ultimately, strip channels like CNews of their broadcasting licence if rules are not followed.
Who owns the CNews channel?
The ultra-conservative news channel CNews is owned by billionaire Vincent Bollore.

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