News 2012 
Questions for the future: Rémi Pflimlin’s responses
The fact that information and creation are essential and complementary missions for France Télévisions is drummed in by Rémy Pflimlin, Chief Executive Officer of France Télévisions, throughout his speech.
The development of digital and more recently mobile has disrupted practices and professions. From a very physical universe, where we handled lead and kilometres of fragile film, [...]
Questions for the future: connected television
On Wednesday afternoon Digital Encounters asked different audiovisual professionals this simple question which involves us all: what are the likely convergences between television and the internet? As Lolo, this debate’s facilitator said, do we need to take this missive from the Guignols de l’infos (News Puppets) seriously: ‘Hello, you are looking at the internet’s ancestor’?
Claude Esclatine, [...]
Discussion with entrepreneurs: the opportunities of digital mobility
Pierre Adam set the pace with this phrase ‘The obligation for mobility.’ Digital mobility allows us to remain connected wherever we are thanks to mobile telephones and the infamous digital tablets. The latter are likely to become more popular than computers within two years, according to different statistics. Faced with this blatant report, it has [...]
Mamao Blues, Immersion into the soul of Polynesia’s eternal CHT (Regional Hospital Centre)
Except for newcomers, everyone knew from near or far, through a consultation, having given birth there, visited someone close to them or accompanied a loved one during the last days of their life, Mama’o Hospital, one of the nation’s real institutions. Today, its car park and its corridors are deserted. Taaone Hospital and its several [...]
Pouvanaa, elected by the people – a restored reputation
The Big Theatre was full to bursting on Wednesday during the first projection of a documentary by Marie-Hélène Villierme, ‘Pouvanaa, elected by the people.’ The public has been able to pay a necessary visit to the past, allowing certain aspects of Polynesia’s history to be unravelled. Leaving with heavy hearts and lumps in the throats, [...]
The Conference takes stock of the Pacific Games – NC 2011
Rémy PFLIMLIN opens this 6th conference. He confirms that live coverage of events must be mobilized as a ‘matter of urgency,’ the union of a shared production should attract spectators towards our channels.
Presentation of the outcome of the NC 2011 games by Pascale BASTIEN-THIRY:
An international event, 22 oceanic countries gathered at the heart of the [...]
Conference – Discovering Fiji’s Audiovisual Landscape
Florence SWAMY presents Fiji’s audiovisual landscape.
An Audiovisual Committee has been created to provide an all in one service for productions, whether for large format films, TV programmes or others. Also the creation of a sub-division of this Committee for funding issues (promotion of tourism, increase in business, development of infrastructures and above all the discovery [...]
Citizen debate: questioning digital addiction
The subject united four speakers. Erwann Gaucher, a consultant from the digital department of FTV intervened by videoconference from France, with a 40°C difference in temperature! He pointed out the increasing speed of the system evolution, the risks of addiction growing from the fact that we find ourselves in a continuous flow of exchanges. Marie-Françoise [...]
Decision-Maker’s Speech: Rémy Grouzelle
Rémy Grouzelle, commercial director of the EDT group, speaks at the ‘Decision-Maker’s Speech’ and evokes his company’s place in digital, and its growing importance to keep up with clients.
With the imminent arrival of Honotua, EDT enhanced its website and developed its online services. The principal is to offer clients free access without subscription, open 24/7 [...]














