Cyrille Bolloré denies 'neofascist' media project amid cinema backlash
During a Bolloré group general assembly, CEO Cyrille Bolloré addressed a recent anti-Bolloré petition from the French cinema industry, saying he does not understand the accusations targeting his father Vincent Bolloré's media empire. He denied any 'neofascist project' and described the climate as one of 'agitation' and 'irritation'. The controversy stems from growing concerns over media concentration and editorial influence under Bolloré's control.
Key facts
- Cyrille Bolloré spoke at a Bolloré group general assembly
- He responded to a petition from the French cinema industry
- He denied understanding accusations against his father's media empire
- He rejected claims of a 'neofascist project'
- He described the climate as 'agitation' and 'irritation'
- The controversy involves media concentration and editorial influence
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- Bolloré group