Jean-Luc Mélenchon posed a rabbit to the political program "You have the floor" this Thursday evening on France 2. The French streaming service Salto will be launched next Tuesday.

TF1 is launching the second season of "Mask Singer" this Saturday.

Laurent Ruquier's new program on France 2 must adapt to the curfew, so it will now be called "We are almost live" and will be recorded earlier today.

"TPMP" will now be recorded 45 minutes earlier, under live conditions of course.

Filming will end at 8:30 p.m. to allow spectators to return home.

Tonight at 10:40 p.m., Teva is launching a new program called "Piquantes", a talk show hosted by comedian Nicole Ferroni.

The rabbit posed by Jean-Luc Mélenchon at France 2.

This Thursday, the leader of rebellious France was announced in the program "Vous ont la parole".

Léa Salamé and Thomas Sotto had set up the set of their show in Marseille to question the Minister of Health, Olivier Veran, and the member of the Bouches du Rhône was to be part of the speakers in the debate.

Except that a little before 8 p.m., Jean-Luc Mélenchon announced on social networks that he would not participate in the show following a change in his organization.

"I had to make the opening to respond to Macron last night. Another process took place at the last minute. France 2 says that it is at the request of Minister Véran. I do not believe it. C 'is the result of the mess and bad practices of this team about which all the invited politicians have complained. Political broadcasts must respect their guests. On public service, opponents also have rights. "

How did France 2 respond?

The answer came on stage, by Léa Salamé and Thomas Sotto.

When Jean-Luc Mélenchon was to be on set, they explained his absence.

In response, on Twitter, the leader of France Insoumise did not mince words.

"Salamé and Sotto are liars. They do not control their" editorial line ": it is just chaos. They are dreary hatches and the zero audience proves failure. When will a real political program on the PAF? The private sector should get started.

It almost sounds like a tweet from Donald Trump.

The French streaming service Salto will launch next Tuesday.

The date had already leaked at the beginning of the week, but the press conference organized this Thursday did not serve only to announce the date of the launch of Salto.

We also and especially discovered the launch prices of this video on demand platform made in France, imagined by the groups TF1, M6 and France Télévisions.

In total, there will be three offers: the Solo offer for 6.99 euros per month, which will allow access to the entire Salto offer on one screen at a time;

the Duo offer for 9.99 euros per month with two simultaneous screens or the tribe offer for 12.99 euros, which will allow four people from the same household to access Salto simultaneously.

We also discovered the Salto catalog.

French fiction, but not only: new foreign series, the new seasons of series not yet scheduled in France and offered 24 hours after their broadcast, such as "Manifest" or "Fargo".

And also documentaries and cult films.

But the most attractive element of Salto's offer is undoubtedly the ability to preview episodes of series or programs before they are broadcast.

Fans of "Tomorrow belongs to us" or "Scenes of households" will thus have access to their favorite series two days ahead of the linear broadcast, and addicts to "Love is in the meadow" will also be able to take a little ahead of the pace of M6. 

Tomorrow, TF1 is launching the second season of "Mask Singer".

TF1 must rub their hands following the announcement of the curfew.

There will undoubtedly be more people than usual this evening in front of "Koh-Lanta" but also tomorrow for the launch of "Mask Singer".

La Une is relying heavily on the second season of its masked singing competition, which is particularly topical.

At the animation, Camille Combal always and on the side of the investigators, Anggun, Jarry, Alessandra Sublet and Kev Adams re-emerge, but the channel promises novelties in order to surprise the public but also the investigators.

Rémi Faure, director of TF1 flow programs, unveiled some of them to Louise Bernard.

TF1 has also worked a lot on the staging, with more technology, screens on the ground, 3D and trompe l'oeil.

And the investigations will be made a little simpler, as Alessandra Sublet revealed to us.

It's one of the tweaks that makes this second season better than the first according to her.

"Mask Singer" is therefore back tomorrow at 9:05 pm on TF1.

As a reminder, the launch of season 1 was a hit, with 6.6 million viewers and almost 50% audience share of women under 50!

Laurent Ruquier's new show must adapt to the curfew!

We talked about it at the start of the school year, the host launched a new talk show called "On est en direct".

It is broadcast every Saturday evening on France 2, in the box of its old program, "We are not lying".

And as its title suggests, one of its specificities is to be broadcast live.

But from midnight tonight, in Île-de-France and in eight metropolises on maximum alert, it will be forbidden to travel after 9 p.m.

It is therefore impossible for Laurent Ruquier to continue recording under these conditions.

As of tomorrow, he will therefore be in charge of "On est almost en direct", which will be canned in the afternoon.

Is it the only show in this situation?

No, Cyril Hanouna has decided to do the same with "Touche pas à mon poste", which usually ends around 9:15 pm.

"TPMP" will therefore no longer be live, otherwise, it would have been necessary to do without the public.

The talk show will now be recorded 45 minutes earlier, under live conditions of course.

Filming will end at 8:30 p.m. to allow spectators to return home.

The game "Take it or leave it", normally broadcast live just before "Don't touch my post", will be recorded in the afternoon.

Another example: the recordings of "La France a un Incroyable Talent", which generally take place in the evening, will also be advanced to end before 9pm.

Tonight at 10:40 pm, Teva is launching a new program called "Piquantes"

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It's a talk show hosted by Nicole Ferroni.

The comedian will be surrounded by other female comedians to welcome a personality and discuss with her not only his current affairs but also the news in the broad sense.

For the first, it is Thomas Dutronc who will lend himself to the exercise.

Around the table to question him: Constance, already author of the short program "Constance or the mouth of employment" on Téva, but also Élodie Poux, Alexandra Pizzagali or Laura Domenge, to name but a few.

On the program: humor tickets, sketches but also hidden cameras.

Teva promises laughter, character and zero taboos.

Talk shows, there are already plenty of them on TV now.

Nicole Ferroni explained to Louise Bernard how "Piquantes" would set itself apart from its smaller competitors.

"Piquantes" will also be distinguished by its host: Nicole Ferroni is a comedian and has no experience at the helm of a program.

She was asked what had prompted her to accept this proposal.