MEDIA LETTER. Seven hours behind the scenes of the most listened to station in France. A left-wing radio? Nicolas Demorand and Léa Salamé respond.
By Olivier Ubertalli
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MBut what is this public service radio station that is the most listened to in France? The one that seduces almost 7 million loyal listeners every day, including 4.3 million for the morning show alone carried by Nicolas Demorand and Léa Salamé? The one that annoys a presidential candidate, Éric Zemmour, so much that he wants to privatize it? And which Marine Le Pen thinks she would benefit from tending more towards neutrality, “question of respect for the taxpayer” who pays his fee? The one, finally, that the private competitors curse, because it has more frequencies to cover all of France, and this, almost without advertising, which offers exceptional listening comfort.
At 6and floor of the Maison de la radio, pink metallic liner…
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