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| INA | |
| Company type | Établissement public à caractère industriel et commercial |
| Industry | Audiovisual |
| Predecessor | ORTF |
| Founded | January 6, 1975; 50 years ago (1975-01-06) |
| Headquarters | , |
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Number of employees | 1221 (2020) |
| Website | institut |
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TheInstitut national de l'audiovisuel (French pronunciation:[ɛ̃stitynɑsjɔnaldəlodjɔvizɥɛl];transl. "National Audiovisual Institute"; abbr.INA) is a repository of allFrenchradio andtelevision audiovisualarchives. Additionally it provides free access to archives of countries such asAfghanistan andCambodia.[2] It has its headquarters inBry-sur-Marne.[3]
Since 2006, it has allowed free online consultation on a website calledina.fr[4] with a search tool indexing 100,000 archives of historical programs, for a total of 20,000 hours.
In the 1980s, it issued a large number of recordings on the labelFrance's Concert Records.[5] In the 1990s it launched its own labelINA mémoire as the historical recording label of the Institut national de l'audiovisuel, and of the archives ofRadio France.[6]
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TheInstitut national de l'audiovisuel was founded in 1975 by a law of 1974 which split theORTF into seven separate organisations. The INA is tasked with the purpose of conserving archives of audiovisual materials, research relating to them and professional training. In 1992,legal deposit was extended to television and radio, and the institute was to be the depository. This led to the establishment of theInathèque in 1995, with the aim of conserving and making its holdings available to researchers and students. It was opened to the public in October 1998, at theBibliothèque nationale de France - site François-Mitterrand. In 2002, legal deposit was extended to cable and satellite television and in 2005 to terrestrial digital television. From September 2006, the institute has been responsible for archiving 17 radio and 45 television services amounting to 300,000 hours per year.
| Time | Person |
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| 1975-1979 | Pierre Emmanuel |
| 1979-1981 | Gabriel de Broglie |
| 1981-1983 | Joël Letac |
| 1983-1987 | Jacques Pomonti |
| 1987-1990 | Janine Langlois-Glandier |
| 1990-1994 | Georges Fillioud |
| 1994-1999 | Jean-Pierre Teyssier |
| 1999-2001 | Francis Beck |
| 2001-2010 | Emmanuel Hoog |
| 2010–2014 | Mathieu Gallet |
| 2014-2015 | Agnès Saal |
| 2015- | Laurent Vallet |