Introduction
Les événements marquants de l'activité du CSA en 2002
Les chiffres clés du CSA en 2002
Les dates clés de l'année 2002

Introduction
Key events in the work of the CSA in 2002
Key figures in 2002
Key dates in 2002
Members of the Conseil and field of specialization
Calendrier des faits marquants
Chiffres clés
Les membres du Conseil et leurs domaines d'activité
Les avis
Les décisions
Les recommandations
Les communiqués

 

 

 

 

Members of the Conseil and field of specialization

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The Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel is an independent government authority created by virtue of the Law of 17 January 1989 in order to guarantee broadcasting freedom in France as set forth in the Law of 30 September 1986 as amended. The Conseil consists of a 9-member Board (Collège) whose members are appointed by presidential decree for a six-year term. Three of such members, including the Chairman, are selected by the President of the Republic, three others by the Chairman of the French Senate and the remaining three by the Chairman of the Assemblée Nationale.
The CSA is renewed by thirds every two years and the office of Conseil board member may not be held at the same time as any other elected office, public servant office, or any other professional activity.
Dominique Baudis has been Chairman of the CSA since 24 January 2001.

CSA board members at a plenary session.
From left to right: Christian Dutoit, Philippe Levrier, Yvon Le Bars, Jacqueline de Guillenchmidt, Dominique Baudis (president), Joseph Daniel, Francis Beck, Elisabeth Flüry-Hérard, Agnès Vincent.

In order to prepare the Board's work, each Conseiller is in charge, either as chairman or as deputy, of one or several working groups thus covering the CSA main fields of intervention. The Conseiller's mission in such capacity is to study in liaison with the relevant services those issues falling within his or her remit and to be the rapporteur on such issues before the Board at plenary sessions.
Thirteen working groups have thus been created in addition to four missions relating to cinema, music, sports and the French language and its defense.

Francis Beck

  New media (chair), Audiovisual production (chair), Terrestrial digital television (deputy).

Joseph Daniel

  Cable and satellite (chair), Pluralism and veracity of information, electoral campaigns (co-chair), Advertising and sponsoring (deputy), The French language and its defense mission.

Christian Dutoit

  Foreign audiovisuals and international issues (chair), Audiovisual production (deputy), Overseas départements and territories (deputy).

Elisabeth Flüry-Hérard

  Economics, competition and European issues (chair), Advertising and sponsoring (chair), New media (deputy), Cable and satellite (deputy), cinema mission.

Jacqueline de Guillenchmidt

  Radio (chair), Pluralism and veracity of information, electoral campaigns (co-chair), Protection of young audiences and ethical programs (deputy), Local television (deputy), music mission.

Yvon Le Bars

  Terrestrial digital television (chair), Economics, competition and European issues (deputy), Analogue hertzian national televisions (deputy).

Philippe Levrier

  Local televison (chair), Overseas département and territories (chair), Radio (deputy), sport mission.

Agnès Vincent

 

Protection of young audiences and ethical programs (chair), Analogue hertzian national televisions (chair), Foreign audiovisuals and international issues (deputy).

Until 23 January 2003, the members of the Conseil's board were the following:
Dominique Baudis, Chairman – Francis Beck – Joseph Daniel – Hélène Fatou
Jacqueline de Guillenchmidt – Élisabeth Flüry-Hurard – Yvon Le Bars
Philippe Levrier – Pierre Wiehn