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Paris wants a stranglehold on RFO

While the Parisian officials cling to their idea of deciding everything, the stations of Martinique and Guadeloupe are reluctant to lose their autonomy.

Everything is decided in Paris. Something that recently has often trotted into the heads of Domien. The cause of these movements also crowd, Martinique, Guadeloupe and elsewhere have prompted waves of protest and protests against the capital, who certainly wants to control everything. The illustration of this mania comes here by the Network's management France overseas (RFO) belonging to the group France Televisions has decided to transfer stations broadcast programs of Martinique and Guadeloupe from Paris directly . There is enough to annoy more than one! And this is what happens to RFO Guadeloupe and Martinique. That is why the two stations have ample monitoring the movement against the "pwofitasyon. Against cost of living. But also ask management Parisian RFO to abandon this project.

Director of RFO channels headquarters Malakoff, Luke Laventure defends this project. Before, he said, programs were sent by satellite. Station by station. Then came digital, which allows multiple people simultaneously viewing the same shipment. "This is the rationalization of the technical platform of Malakoff and managed with a signal sent from there." Six stations or all stations in the Pacific basin and Indian Ocean, are already operating in this mode . This, according to Luke Laventure, does not mean that "each station retains its autonomy and editorial freedom. There is simply a more efficient management of pipes. "

Technological

Actor also for the transfer of broadcast stations overseas via Paris, Jean-Claude Ho Tin Noe, technical manager of the center of Malakoff, echoed the technological advances. For him, this transfer "is a prerequisite for changes in a world where everything is changing. We went into another world, "he says. It poin-te a question which challenges workers and responds: "Is that the broadcast forwarding cutting jobs? No, "said Jean-Claude Ho Tin Noe. He said "history shows that in all stations where there has been broadcast forwarding, it happened without job losses." He cites the case of the Pacific, where employees have been retrained. Technicians are now broadcasting operators shooting (OPV) or editors. Jean-Claude Ho Tin Noe, "The transfer does not remove mailing job, but opens the door for employees to retraining requirements for local production." Thus, there would, he says, no risk and no reason to shun this project. A good thing that can not, for his part said Laventure Luke, that "ease the technical tools. The management says it wants to recover Malakoff time and labor power, "which will be added to the production department, to enable RFO facilitate and optimize the exchange between stations.

Crossing the tnt and web-tv

Unfortunately for the Director of Broadcasting and the Technical Malakoff, everyone does not see things the same way. Delegate staff RFO Guadeloupe, Patrice Pickaxe is against this project. "To understand the problem induced by the transfer of broadcasting in Paris, says he must understand how RFO Guadeloupe." In the nodal (directed broadcast) where the staff representative is, RFO Guadeloupe receives Local emissions and also those sent by Paris and taken from national chains. In the governance Bay Mahaut, Guadeloupe, work 24/24 hours. "There is broadcast until a re-uh, 2:00 in the morning, and records all night. We had a first meeting in September, with regional management. To talk about the abolition of nights. Fifteen days later, we are told that this is more than that. But we suppress the dissemination on the pretext that we are going to DTT and Web TV. "Tough blow for someone who believes that a television station can not operate without his hand on his mailing!

On February 19, Guadeloupe has experienced the wrong side of the transfer distribution while passing on TV President Sarkozy addressed directly to the overseas. Paris took the hand on TVs "country" through France Ô. While Elijah was Domota plateau, with a reporter at any time Paris has restored the country out to TVs for the LKP leader to intervene in the debate. Paris was his show, closed it, without even a back shelf in Guadeloupe. However, the duplex was expected. On the plateau, Domota remained dumbfounded. He has gone mad. But who would not for this fine example of loss of autonomy?

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Source: http://www.humanite.fr

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