This article comes from Figaro Magazine
It was written in advance that the commission of inquiry into digital terrestrial television (DTT) would be explosive. On the one hand because of the necessarily sensitive subject of the renewal of 15 frequencies by the Audiovisual and Digital Communication Regulatory Authority (Arcom), including those of LCI, TMC, NRJ12, BFMTV, as well as CNews, C8 and Canal+. On the other hand because the president, Quentin Bataillon, Renaissance deputy, is flanked by the rapporteur Aurélien Saintoul, La France insoumise deputy, whose objectives were obviously not the same as his own.
The two men are newly elected in the 2022 legislative elections. Quentin Bataillon, 30, is elected from the Loire. Former UMP, who became a member of Franck Riester's party, Agir, he took the constituency held for fifteen years by the socialist deputy Régis Juanico, who did not stand for re-election. Rather discreet until now, he is not the type to want to cause scandals...
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