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Médias : Faut-Il Un Cinquième Pouvoir ? GAËLLE GROGNET MÉDIAS : FAUT-IL UN CINQUIÈME POUVOIR ? Essai de maîtrise Présenté à la Faculté des Études supérieures de l’Université Laval pour l’obtention du grade de maître en administration des affaires M.B.A. FACULTÉ DES SCIENCES DE L’ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL QUÉBEC Juin 2004 © Gaëlle Grognet, 2004 [email protected] « Les propos tenus dans ce document n’engagent que leur auteur. » GAËLLE GROGNET MÉDIAS : FAUT-IL UN CINQUIÈME POUVOIR ? Essai de maîtrise présenté à la Faculté des Études supérieures de l’Université Laval pour l’obtention du grade de maître en administration des affaires M.B.A. FACULTÉ DES SCIENCES DE L’ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL QUÉBEC Juin 2004 © Gaëlle Grognet, 2004 [email protected] REMERCIEMENTS « Un seul mot, usé, mais qui brille comme une vieille pièce de monnaie : merci! » Pablo Neruda Si je devais ne préciser qu’une chose de cet essai, c’est qu’il a été une formidable réalisation collective. Je remercie chaleureusement tous ceux, amis, étudiants, collègues, enseignants, parents, qui au travers de débats et de conversations passionnants, ont apporté de l’eau à mon moulin. Je remercie également mes « collègues de bibliothèque », essayistes comme moi, pour leur présence motivatrice et leurs précieux conseils techniques. J’adresse toute ma gratitude à mon directeur de recherche, Monsieur Verna, pour m’avoir accompagnée dans cette dernière étape de mes études, et en avoir fait un formidable tremplin pour la suite. Ses conseils, sa porte toujours ouverte et son bon sens ont fait toute la différence dans les moments difficiles, me permettant aujourd’hui de présenter un travail dont je suis fière. Enfin, mille mercis à ma famille pour avoir su me donner des ailes, même à distance, sans qui je n’aurais jamais accompli un tel parcours. TABLE DES MATIÈRES INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 2 1. QUELQUES DÉFINITIONS............................................................................................................... 4 1.1. De l’information à la connaissance.................................................................................... 4 1.1.1. La notion de « donnée »...............................................................................................................4 1.1.2. La notion d’ « information » ........................................................................................................4 1.1.3. La notion de « connaissance »......................................................................................................5 1.2. Contexte et enjeux actuels.................................................................................................. 7 1.2.1. La « Noosphère » ........................................................................................................................7 1.2.2. L’information comme matière première .......................................................................................9 1.2.3. L’économie de l’immatériel vient remplacer l’économie industrielle........................................... 10 1.2.4. L’information au cœur des rapports de forces ............................................................................. 12 2. HYPOTHÈSE DE DÉPART ............................................................................................................. 14 2.1. La théorie de la séparation des pouvoirs .......................................................................... 14 2.1.1. Fonctions principales au sein des régimes politiques................................................................... 14 2.1.2. Pourquoi la séparation des pouvoirs?.......................................................................................... 14 2.1.3. Comment?................................................................................................................................. 15 2.1.3.1. La séparation rigide des pouvoirs : Etats-Unis .................................................................. 16 2.1.3.2. La séparation souple des pouvoirs : France....................................................................... 16 2.2. La mission médiatique, mission du journaliste.................................................................. 17 2.2.1. Définition(s) de « media » ......................................................................................................... 17 2.2.2. Rôle du média, du journaliste..................................................................................................... 19 2.2.3. Une profession libre et indépendante.......................................................................................... 21 2.2.4. Libre, mais responsable ............................................................................................................. 21 2.2.5. Le mythe du journaliste ............................................................................................................. 22 2.2.5.1. Deux journalistes contre le Chef de l’Etat......................................................................... 22 2.2.5.2. Un épisode fondateur pour le journalisme d’investigation ................................................. 23 2.2.5.3. Le Watergate consacre le quatrième pouvoir..................................................................... 23 2.3. Conséquence : les médias deviennent le quatrième pouvoir .............................................. 24 2.3.1. Les médias comme contre-pouvoir............................................................................................. 24 2.3.2. Enjeu démocratique du quatrième pouvoir.................................................................................. 24 3. BOULEVERSEMENTS SUCCESSIFS DANS LE MONDE DES MÉDIAS .................................................... 26 3.1. Révolution économique.................................................................................................... 26 3.1.1. Mondialisation des marchés....................................................................................................... 26 3.1.2. Essor du capitalisme financier.................................................................................................... 26 3.1.3. Désengagement de l’Etat ........................................................................................................... 27 3.1.4. De nouveaux objectifs pour les entreprises ................................................................................. 27 3.1.5. Les nouveaux maîtres du monde ................................................................................................ 28 3.2. Révolution numérique ...................................................................................................... 28 3.2.1. A la conquête du cyberespace .................................................................................................... 28 3.2.2. La planète, village mondial virtuel .............................................................................................29 3.2.3. Avantages de la révolution numérique........................................................................................ 30 3.2.4. Dangers du développement technologique.................................................................................. 31 3.2.4.1. Critique de la sécurité dans les réseaux............................................................................. 32 3.2.4.2. La technologie n’est qu’un moyen.................................................................................... 32 3.3. Révolution déontologique................................................................................................. 33 3.3.1. L’influence de la télévision sur le secteur des médias.................................................................. 33 3.3.2. La dégradation de la morale professionnelle............................................................................... 35 3.3.3. L’alliance dangereuse de la politique, des médias et de l’argent................................................... 37 3.3.3.1. L’Italie ou la confusion des genres................................................................................... 37 3.3.3.2. Les Etats-Unis ou la connivence....................................................................................... 38 3.3.3.3. La France ou la révérence................................................................................................ 38 4. CRISE DES MÉDIAS ET PERTE DE SENS DU QUATRIÈME POUVOIR.................................................... 40 4.1. La recherche de nouveaux équilibres................................................................................ 40 4.1.1. Idée : créer des groupes médiatiques globaux ............................................................................. 40 4.1.2. Pour qui : les nouveaux maîtres de l’information ........................................................................ 40 4.1.3. Leur objectif : devenir l’interlocuteur unique du citoyen ............................................................. 45 4.2. La crise des médias traditionnels ..................................................................................... 48 4.2.1. Une perte d’audience pour le média « noble »............................................................................. 48 4.2.2. Perte de crédibilité de tous les médias ........................................................................................49
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