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Institut National de l'Audiovisuel
National Audiovisual Institute France
French public cultural undertaking responsible for preserving, promoting, and broadcasting the French audiovisual heritage
A look at the ORTF's foreign language programmes which share France's political, artistic and cultural theory with the rest of the world.
Report on how the TV schedule has changed since the explosion of the advertising market, with the privatisation of la Une in 1987 to the removal of advertising from France Télévisions starting from 8 pm tonight.
The CNCL gives its permission for "Paris-cable", providing excellent reception of the satellite networks.
This report gives a quick overview of the history of radio and television in France, highlighting the great technical innovations and the key stages of the relationship between the State and the audio-visual industry.
Launch of La Cinquième, a "television channel for science and knowledge" chaired by Jean-Marie Cavada, at the Louvre pyramid in Paris.
Roger Gicquel, presenter of the TV news on TF1, explains how the autocue works. This machine lets him look the French people in the eye as he reads the news.
Léon Zitrone interviews Alain Peyrefitte, Minister of Information, about the features of the new-style TV news, which according to the latter will be professional and "depoliticised".
The France Télévisions group gives its programmes and logos a new look. An opportunity to take a look back at the changing face of the channel over the years.
Tonight is the launch of the first French rolling news channel, LCI, a subsidiary of TF1 on cable.
Now you can use a special modem connected to your telephone point to watch television, make phone calls and surf the internet. This new technology was launched today by the telecommunications company Free and is possible thanks to ADSL (broadband internet…
Tonight sees the launch of Arte, a Franco-German television channel which will broadcast on both countries' cable networks. Its main difficulty will lie in overcoming the challenge of bilingualism.
In the night of 13 February, the transmitter at Roc Trédudon in Finistère was damaged in a bomb attack by separatists from the FLB. Since then some parts of Brittany, Guingamp in particular, have been deprived of television. The people of Brittany learn t…
A look back at people's very first experiences of television, which took place between 1931 and 1935.
The family of a soldier from Bonnieux (Vaucluse) are presented in their familiar environment - the farm, the kitchen - at the start of the report. The camera then shows this hero for one night in Algeria in the mountains, amongst his fellow soldiers. We s…
A look at the studio where credits are produced for the ORTF's television shows : the various team members perform the meticulous task of writing programme titles, credits etc. in white on a black background.
Launch of RTF's second channel : a look at its logo, programme links and first music show.
In Luxembourg, French audio-visual professionals mobilise to increase the quota of European works broadcast.
Update five years after a controversial measure : the issuing, free of charge and without prescription, of the morning-after pill in high schools and colleges in order to reduce the number of abortions and pregnancies among underage girls.
Berlin is divided by a wall built in one day.
The example of Fréjus, a commune threatened by forest fires, demonstrates the difficulties in applying Risk Prevention Plans (RPP).
At the Opéra de Paris, Rimsky-Korsakov's symphonic ballet, Shéhérazade, has been revisited by Andalusian choreographer Blanca Li, a very refined show that called on designer Christian Lacroix for the costumes.
Tomorrow, people will be able to travel freely between the seven countries that have signed the Schengen Agreements. At the same time, external border controls will be tightened.
Report on a day unlike all the others : the first day of the school year, for children old enough to go to school and their families.
Michel Drucker introduces Whitney Houston to Serge Gainsbourg on the set of the Champs Elysées show. The latter mumbles a few words in English before admitting he would like to "f*ck her". The singer, very shocked, thinks that Serge Gainsbourg i…