France Medias Monde
Lydia Berroyer is a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in digital transition and media innovation. Since June 2012, Lydia has held the position of Journaliste and responsible for the Transition Numérique at France Médias Monde, focusing on guiding editorial teams in their digital transformation. Previously, Lydia contributed to the development and implementation of SEO strategy for various platforms at France Médias Monde, created new media formats, and provided training for journalists. Lydia's earlier career includes roles at prominent media companies such as BFMTV, CANAL+, and RTL, where responsibilities encompassed journalism and production support. Additionally, Lydia has served as an intervenant at EFJ, offering mentorship on investigative projects. Lydia's educational background includes studies at IPJ - Institut pratique du journalisme and EDHEC Business School, culminating in a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
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France Medias Monde
France Médias Monde, the group in charge of French international broadcasting, comprises the news channels France 24 (in French, English, Arabic and Spanish), the international radio station RFI (in French and 13 other languages) and the Arabic-language radio station Monte Carlo Doualiya. From Paris, France Médias Monde broadcasts to the world in 15 languages. Its journalists and correspondents offer viewers, listeners and Internet users comprehensive coverage of world events, with a focus on cultural diversity and contrasting viewpoints via news bulletins, reports, magazines and debates. 66 nationalities are represented among the group’s employees. Every week, RFI, France 24 and Monte Carlo Doualiya attract nearly 100 million listeners and viewers (measured in less than one third of the countries where France Médias Monde broadcasts). France Médias Monde digital platforms attract 35 million visitors a month (2017 average). The media have 60 million followers on Facebook and Twitter (July 2017). France Médias Monde is the parent company of CFI, the French media cooperation agency and also a shareholder of the French-language general interest TV channel TV5MONDE.