RFI broadcasting live from Haiti

Fifteen journalists and representatives from Radio France Internationale (RFI) are within our borders preparing a series of live broadcasts. November 28th and 29th, the shows will be transmitted across the globe. The is the first major international media operation taking place in honor of the fourth anniversary of the 2010 earthquake and it comes at a time when the country is beset by political demonstrations. Le Nouvelliste conducted an interview with the leader of Audiovisuel extérieur de la France (AEF), Marie-Christine Saragosse. The company she heads oversees radio RFI, its subsidiary Arabic MCD, and the television station France 24 since October 2012. She is the former Director of TV5 Monde.

Le Nouvelliste
Par Le Nouvelliste
28 nov. 2013 | Lecture : 4 min.
Le Nouvelliste (LN): RFI is back in Port-au-Prince to transmit live broadcasts. It’s becoming a habit. In what context is this special on Haiti taking place this November? Marie-Christine Saragosse (MCS): Although RFI has come to transmit live broadcasts before, I can tell you, this is the first time we have done so with such a large team. It is true that the country has a special place on our airwaves, because RFI’s signal is old and over the years a very strong emotional bond has developed between the radio and our listeners here. We launch

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