“Rodolphe Saadé never intervened in La Provence”

“Rodolphe Saadé never intervened in La Provence”
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Jean Christophe Tortora, general manager of Whynot Media, which brings together the media owned by the shipowner CMA CGM.
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EXCLUSIVE – The general director of Whynot Media, which brings together the media owned by the shipowner CMA CGM, discusses the crisis which shook the newspaper after the dismissal, since canceled, of the editorial director.

Friday morning, the editorial director of Provence learned of his layoff for a week after a report deemed ambiguous on the aftermath of an anti-drug operation in Marseille. Sunday evening, Aurélien Viers returned to his duties. Between these two events, tension increased between the shareholder CMA CGM, accused of interventionism, and the media owned by this group (Provence, The gallery), who voted for strikes that have since been lifted. The concern extended to the editorial staff of Altice Media (BFMTV, RMC), whose acquisition was announced the previous week.

I will do everything to rebuild confidence and erase the after-effects of this crisis. But when we see such excitement, it is our responsibility to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. »explains to Figaro Jean-Christophe Tortora, general manager of Whynot Media, which brings together the media owned by CMA CGM. The latter was therefore put to work » Sunday alongside Laurent Guimier, deputy director of information…

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