Alongside André S. Labarthe, she was the co-producer of an hour-long series of programmes called Cineastes de Notre Temps (English: Filmmakers of Our Time), which was broadcast from 1964 to 1974.
From 1980, Bazin was co-producer of the series Cinema De Notre Temps and established the Entrevues Belfort Film Festival.
[1] At the age of 25, she became secretary of the film department of the Work and Culture, aiming to attract cinema, concert and theatre goers at an association established at the time of the Liberation of Paris.
[3][4] Following the death of her husband in 1958, she made contact with the Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française's Pierre Schaeffer-directed research department in January 1962 with the idea of a series of programmes focused on cinema and long interviews of young filmmakers forming part of the French New Wave.
[4] Antoine du Baecque of Libération commented on Bazin's legacy "Janine B. has not signed any works, films, texts, or books.