France 24 Revamps Digital Presence for a More Immersive News Experiance
Paris, France – France 24, the renowned international news channel, has unveiled a redesigned website and mobile app, prioritizing live coverage and a user-kind experience.The revamp aims to deliver a more engaging and dynamic news consumption experience for its global audience.
Anne de Kinkelin, Deputy Director of Digital Environments at France Médias Monde, and Stéphane Bernstein, Deputy Director of France 24 in charge of Digital, recently discussed the exciting changes in an episode of “L’atelier des médias” podcast.
The redesigned platform boasts a fresh homepage,prominently featuring live blogs and video streams,ensuring viewers stay up-to-date on breaking news.A dedicated “L’essentiel” section provides concise summaries of key stories, catering to users seeking swift updates.
“We wanted to create a platform that truly reflects the fast-paced nature of news today,” explained de Kinkelin. ”The new design emphasizes live coverage and provides users with multiple ways to access and engage with our content.”
Bernstein highlighted the importance of editorial curation and brand recognition in the redesign. “we’ve carefully considered the user journey, ensuring a seamless and intuitive experience while maintaining the high journalistic standards that France 24 is known for,” he said.
The updated platform also incorporates advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) to personalize content recommendations and enhance user engagement.
The “L’atelier des médias” podcast episode also announced the 2025 edition of the Challenge App Afrique, a competition celebrating innovative mobile applications developed in Africa.
The redesigned France 24 website and app are now available for users worldwide.
France 24 Goes Live: Redesigned Platform Prioritizes Immersive News Experience
Paris, France – International news giant France 24 has unveiled a complete overhaul of its digital presence, focusing on live coverage and user-pleasant design to deliver a more engaging news experience for its global audience.
The revamp, spearheaded by Anne de Kinkelin, Deputy Director of Digital Environments at France Médias Monde, and Stéphane Bernstein, Deputy Director of France 24 in charge of Digital, centers around a fresh homepage featuring prominent live blogs and video streams to keep viewers informed on breaking news.
“We wanted to create a platform that truly reflects the fast-paced nature of news today,” explained de Kinkelin. “The new design emphasizes live coverage and provides users with multiple ways to access and engage with our content.”
A dedicated “L’essentiel” section offers concise summaries for users seeking quick updates.
Bernstein underlined the importance of editorial curation and brand recognition in the redesign. “We’ve carefully considered the user journey, ensuring a seamless and intuitive experience while maintaining the high journalistic standards that France 24 is known for,” he said.
The updated platform also leverages AI to personalize content recommendations and boost user engagement.
The revamped France 24 website and app are now available worldwide.
