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Editor-in-Chief and Journalist, ARTE

Robin Andraca

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Editor-in-Chief and Journalist, ARTE

Paris

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MediaFrance

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gender climate changeMigration French politics

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Editor-in-Chief,Journalist

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Chief

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Content

Total articles 436

  • Available on paid plans

    Livre sur Mohammed VI : procès en vue pour deux journalistes français - Par Robin Andraca | Arrêt sur images

    By Robin Andraca

    May. 20, 2021

  • Available on paid plans

    Burkini : si vous avez raté le début de la polémique de l'été - Par Robin Andraca | Arrêt sur images

    By Robin Andraca

    Feb. 19, 2021

  • Available on paid plans

    Livre sur Mohammed VI : procès en vue pour deux journalistes français - Par Robin Andraca | Arrêt sur images

    By Robin Andraca

    May. 20, 2021

As seen in

Arte,Libération,Arret Sur Images,La Revue Des Médias,La Libre

Company Info

ARTE

ARTE is a European cultural television network founded in 1992 through a collaboration between France and Germany. Headquartered in Strasbourg, it operates as a European Economic Interest Grouping, with ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH as its main members. The network aims to promote cultural understanding across Europe by offering a diverse range of programs that address various cultural, social, and economic issues. ARTE's programming includes a significant focus on documentaries, feature films, drama, series, concerts, and magazine shows. It also produces short video clips that cover political and cultural topics. The channel is primarily funded by public television license fees from France and Germany, supplemented by co-funding from the European Union. ARTE does not run advertisements, instead generating income through sponsorships. With broadcasts in six languages, ARTE reaches a broad European audience and collaborates with several public broadcasters to enhance its content and distribution.

Issy-les-Moulineaux, Ile-de-France, France

Founded: 1990


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