Religions and the media
The Presence of religions on television
The broadcasting of religious programmes on public television stations is determined by Law No. 86-1067 of 30 September 1986 on the freedom of communication, article 56: "France 2 shall (...)
Religious minorities and the media
Besides the well-known Catholic weekly magazines La Vie and Témoignage chrétien, each religious group counts several publications. Judaism L’Arche, of the Fonds Social Juif unifié, is the main (...)
Catholic publishing
The Federation of Catholic media (Fédération des médias catholiques) provides information on the different Catholic papers and journals in France. An article of Jean-François Barbier Bouvet (...)
Religion on the radio
Over the airwaves of France culture, the Catholic Church proposes Mass broadcast live every Sunday and bank holiday from 10-11am; additional programmes include a weekly transmission by the (...)
Television programmes
All the religious programms on the public television station France 2 are broacast on Sunday, under a heading les chemins de la foi (paths of faith). It gathers 7 religious programmes, running (...)
Religions and the media in France
Several articles published in 2017 in Inaglobal, the electronic journal of the Institut National de l’Audiovisuel, provide an overview of the place of religions in the media in France, and of (...)
Avia Law against hate contents on the internet
The Avia law was enacted on June 24, 2020. It creates an online hate observatory responsible for monitoring and analysing the evolution of hate content, in conjunction with the operators, (...)