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A live stream on a smartphone shows Franceinfo's French journalist Louis Laforge (R) speaking, during the first Franceinfo's TV broadcast, on August 31 2016, at the headquarters of France Televisions, the French public national television broadcaster, in Paris. Franceinfo, formerly a 24-hour news radio station operated by Radio France, will become as of September 1, 2016 integrated into a new triple media 24-hour platform comprising of a rolling news channel, a reworked news radio station and a news website operating under the same name, the same logo and airing some shared content provided by four public broadcasting groups : France Televisions, Radio France, France 24 and the INA for archival images. The new public news channel will be broadcast on channel 27 of TNT. / AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)

A live stream on a smartphone shows Franceinfo's French journalist Louis Laforge (R) speaking, during the first Franceinfo's TV broadcast, on August 31 2016, at the headquarters of France Televisions,  the French public national television broadcaster, in Paris.
Franceinfo, formerly a 24-hour news radio station operated by Radio France, will become as of September 1, 2016 integrated into a new triple media 24-hour platform comprising of a rolling news channel, a reworked news radio station and a news website operating under the same name, the same logo and airing some shared content provided by four public broadcasting groups : France Televisions, Radio France, France 24 and the INA for archival images. The new public news channel will be broadcast on channel 27 of TNT. / AFP PHOTO / BERTRAND GUAY        (Photo credit should read BERTRAND GUAY/AFP/Getty Images)