Télévisions presents its first deficit budget in nine years

Télévisions presents its first deficit budget in nine years
France Télévisions presents its first deficit budget in nine years

This budget, drawn up from the finance bill prior to the government’s censorship and expected to be in the red for the first time since the arrival as president of Delphine Ernotte-Cunci, “is therefore making new rigorous and unprecedented efforts while preserving the essential missions carried out by Télévisions,” the company said.

A law approved in November by the National Assembly – in the same terms as in the Senate – had perpetuated the mechanism put in place provisionally since 2022 to finance public broadcasting (France Télévisions, Radio France, France Médias Monde, l ‘INA, 5 Monde and Arte), namely the withdrawal of an amount from public finances to compensate for the abolition of the license fee.

Subsidies. Compared to the 2024 budget, the group’s forecast turnover is down by 104 million euros, a movement linked to the drop in public resources (-36 million over one year) and the decline in own resources (-68 million euros), after a year marked by significant advertising revenue during the Olympic Games. Compared to the 2024-2028 objectives and means contract (COM) concluded with the State, the forecast public resources even show a drop of 86 million euros, underlined France Télévisions.

The company will also have to “face the natural evolution of its charges and shifts linked to various indexations and inflation, to the tune of 40 million euros”. France Télévisions, however, maintains “its major strategic orientations as defined in the COM project”, that is to say “its essential missions of information, presence in the territories and support for audiovisual and cinematographic creation”.

But “an extremely rigorous management policy” is in sight. The group has thus “made decisions concerning the level of its workforce and the control of its payroll, program expenses and investment projects. The budgetary effort made “over the year 2025 will amount to more than 60 million compared to the 2024 budget”, concludes France Télévisions.

© Agence France-Presse

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