
Frédéric Mitterrand
Frédéric Mitterrand is a French politician and cultural figure who served as the Minister of Culture and Communication from 2009 to 2012. He has been involved in the cultural policies of France and has faced challenges in reforming the public audiovisual sector. His tenure is marked by attempts to modernize and streamline public media, but he encountered significant opposition and criticism, reflective of the broader difficulties inherent in managing public broadcasting reforms.
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Mr. Lang, who once served as France’s culture minister, announced he would resign from the Arab World Institute after being investigated for financial links to Mr. Epstein.
After the Epstein Files Release, Who Has Resigned, Been Fired or Is Being Investigated?Frédéric Mitterrand was known to always stay in the same room at the hotel La Maison Dorée during its peak.
Mes Humeurs : Héritage et modernité en harmonieFrédéric Mitterrand is mentioned among the ministers who struggled with the reform and ultimately had to give up.
Philippe Kieffer, spécialiste des médias : « Osons réfomer l’audiovisuel public en assumant l’ascendance de l’ORTF »









