Laurence Bloch replaces Dana Hastier as head of Radio France antennas


The director of antennas and editorial strategy should join the audiovisual production sector.

Dana Hastier has decided to leave Radio France, according to our information. She had joined the Maison Ronde as director of antennas and editorial strategy on July 1, 2019. Her role was to supervise the seven antennas of the group France Inter, France info, France bleu, France Musique, France Culture, Le Mouv’ in order to preserve the specificity of each while remaining within the public service missions. After three years spent in public radio, she should join the audiovisual production sector.

She is replaced by Laurence Bloch, former director of France Inter who will leave the management of this antenna to Adèle Van Reeth.

Director of France 3

This Science Po Paris graduate knows the media industry like the back of her hand. Before joining Radio France, Dana Hastier held the position of executive director of France 3, the regional channel, which she tried to rejuvenate, between 2014 and 2019. She had also led the Culture unit of Arte at the start of the 2000s, before taking care of the documentary unit of France 3 and France 2. She also worked for the National Cinema Center (CNC), the National Commission for Communication and Freedoms (CNCL).


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