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In our eyes, the public has the right
to know what is happening in our society and in the world. They
have the right to understand why things are the way they are
and to believe that it can be different.
Since television, journalism and the communication industry
are subject to commercialism and to the strategies of financial
giants, blurring the very meaning of informative and creative
projects, a corresponding and specific space therefore exists
encompassing an attitude defined by a rigorous code, by innovation
and by openness.
In the years to come, evolution in production and distribution
must enable an overall change in the audiovisual world, a radical
change in the conventional relationship between producers and
broadcasters and even a new relationship with the public. It
is with this perspective that the projects and programs of Article
Z are built.
Produced for television, its projects have multiple uses - associative,
educational or civic - and naturally translate themselves to
the Internet, newspapers, books, videotapes or even special
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