The name sets the tone.

Bad Boys is a new video-on-demand platform that offers, as of October 13 on the Internet, "great documentaries, reports and interviews to discover and decipher the opaque and parallel world of organized crime, mafias, gangs and others. other cartels ”as indicated on its home page.

A former "super cop" and a specialist journalist at the helm

Its particularity: that of being founded by Michel Neyret, the former number 2 of the Lyon judicial police, convicted of corruption and criminal association in 2018. The "super cop" deposed after thirty years of a flourishing career appears in as an ambassador of the channel, and will participate in its editorial committee. Michel Neyret talks about his career, his fall and the eight months he spent behind bars in an unprecedented 50-minute interview conducted by the other founder of the channel, Jérôme Pierrat, journalist and writer specializing in large banditry.

WebTV is available on subscription, starting at 4.99 euros per month.

The “future Netflix” hoped for by its founders offers around fifty hours of programs divided into the categories “cartels, white collar workers, sons and thugs, gangs, historical, prisons & mafias”.

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  • Platform

  • VOD

  • Federal police

  • Crime

  • Lyon

  • Television

  • Mafia

  • Michel neyret