Presidential 2022: what is changing on the TV channels this Monday, March 28


From this Monday, March 28, the campaign for the presidential election passes into another dimension. The last straight line before the first round will have to respect a strict equality of speaking time between all the candidates.

There are less than two weeks left before the first round of the presidential election. After several months of campaign marred by several controversies, the war in Ukraine and the Covid-19, the candidates enter a fateful home stretch. It must be said that this Monday March 28, 13 short days before the election, Nathalie Arthaud, Fabien Roussel, Emmanuel Macron, Jean Lassalle, Marine Le Pen, Eric Zemmour, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Anne Hidalgo, Yannick Jadot, Valérie Pécresse , Philippe Poutou and Nicolas Dupont-Aignan see the rules change.

The 12 candidates who collected their 500 sponsorships saw their speaking time counters reset. This is how they will all benefit fromstrict equal airtime in the media, according to four time slots designated by Arcom, the new name of the Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel, the result of its merger with Hadopi. To be clear: if a channel like CNews devotes twenty minutes of speaking time to Eric Zemmour in the morning, it will be obliged to devote as much to the other candidates, on the same time slot.

New programs to enforce equal speaking time

The various media will therefore be scrupulously scrutinized to offer perfect equality of speaking time between all candidates. in the presidential election, until the date of the first round, scheduled for Sunday 10 April. But that’s not all: in addition to this, new programs have appeared, whether on television or on the radio to help the French to make a decision. This is how this Monday morning, the show “12 days, 12 candidates” kicked off on RTL and “Presidential meeting” appeared on Europe 1.

On the television side, Apolline de Malherbe inaugurated “Trust Matters” on BFMTV and RMC with Valérie Pécresse while LCI broadcast its first episode of “15 days to convince” with Elizabeth Martichoux at the helm. Finally, on France 2, Anne-Sophie Lapix will present “2022, the countdown” every evening following the television news. You will have understood: these last two weeks, decisive, promise to be exciting.

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There are less than two weeks left before the first round of the presidential election.

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After several months of campaign marred by several controversies, the war in Ukraine and the Covid-19, the candidates are entering a fateful final stretch.

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It must be said that this Monday March 28, 13 short days before the election, Nathalie Arthaud, Fabien Roussel, Emmanuel Macron, Jean Lassalle, Marine Le Pen, Eric Zemmour, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Anne Hidalgo, Yannick Jadot, Valérie Pécresse , Philippe Poutou and Nicolas Dupont-Aignan see the rules change.

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The 12 candidates who collected their 500 sponsorships saw their speaking time counters reset.

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This is how they will all benefit from strict equality of airtime in the media, according to four time slots designated by Arcom, the new name of the Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel, the result of its merger with Hadopi.

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To be clear: if a channel like CNews devotes twenty minutes of speaking time to Eric Zemmour in the morning, it will be obliged to devote as much to the other candidates, on the same time slot.

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The various media will therefore be scrupulously scrutinized to offer perfect equality of speaking time between all the candidates in the presidential election, and this until the date of the first round, scheduled for Sunday 10 April.

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But that’s not all: in addition to this, new programs have appeared, whether on television or on the radio to help the French to make a decision.

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This is how this Monday morning, the program “12 days, 12 candidates” kicked off on RTL and “Presidential meeting” appeared on Europe 1.

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On the television side, Apolline de Malherbe inaugurated “Questions of trust” on BFMTV and RMC with Valérie Pécresse while LCI broadcast her first episode of “15 days to convince” with Elizabeth Martichoux at the helm.

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Finally, on France 2, Anne-Sophie Lapix will present “2022, the countdown” every evening following the television news.



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