Interview avec le Président Diomaye Faye : Le coup de gueule de Martin Faye
The head of state will give an interview this Saturday to two private television stations, Walf TV and TFM. While the session will be moderated by the director general of RTS, Pape Alé Niang, journalists from the public broadcaster are absent. This displeases Martin Faye, a former employee of the station.
He is outraged by what he calls the "exclusion of RTS." "While I welcome the initiative, I strongly protest the way it was handled. Entrusting RTS, a public service broadcaster, with the sole role of moderator, without allowing it to ask a single question, is unacceptable."
For Faye, the right or privilege to question the president should not be limited to two journalists from private television stations. "Where is the print media? Where are the radio stations? Where are the web media? And above all, why is public television, which belongs to all Senegalese, reduced to the role of a bailiff?" he asks indignantly.
Martin Faye, who denounces "media cronyism," points out that pluralism cannot be limited to two private channels. He therefore calls for diversification in the next broadcast, with, of course, a place for RTS.
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