It is now possible to subscribe to the Téléfoot channel for 24 hours only.

The number of journalists imprisoned around the world is at a historically high level.

LCI will not ask for TNT channel 14 after the closure of France 4. The sling is mounting in Hollywood following the unprecedented decision of the Warner studio.

The launch of “District Z” Friday on TF1.

On paper, the news is good.

The show won with 5.4 million viewers, a very good 26% audience share and an exceptional 47% for women under 50.

Good news for his producer, Arthur, whom we received on Friday morning and who was not very reassured.

But on closer inspection, the audience curve is not very good: “District Z” has lost around 800,000 viewers with each ad break!

The show started in front of seven million curious people and only kept 4.3 million until 11:45 p.m., which remains a more than adequate score for this schedule.

But at the same time, "District Z" has been criticized for its concept and a certain lack of creativity.

It is now possible to subscribe to the Téléfoot channel for 24 hours only!

The football channel unveiled new packages this weekend: one day, three days or one week.

They cost between 3.9 euros and 9.9 euros.

A strategy that can be explained by the announced closure of the chain.

We learned about it on Friday.

The Professional Football League will recover the rights to Ligue 1 that it had sold to Mediapro.

The Sino-Spanish group therefore has no reason to keep the channel it launched last August alive.

Sports economist Vincent Chaudel explains to us what awaits the 480,000 football fans who had subscribed to the channel since August.

Note that it is Thursday that the Commercial Court of Nanterre will examine the agreement reached at the end of last week between Mediapro and the LFP.

The number of journalists imprisoned around the world is at a historically high level.

This is what the Reporters Without Borders annual report reveals.

387 journalists are currently in jail for practicing their profession, a figure that has remained stable over one year.

And nearly two-thirds of them are held in just five countries: China, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam and Syria.

The report also reveals that the pandemic has exploded the number of arrests or arbitrary arrests: they have quadrupled between March and May 2020, at the height of the first wave.

Most have been released but 14 are still detained for their Covid-related coverage, half of them in China.

LCI will not ask for TNT channel 14 after the closure of France 4.

A channel 14 which would allow it to be the first news channel in TNT numbering, ahead of BFMTV 15th and CNews 16th.

But the news boss of the TF1 group, Thierry Thuillier, certified this this weekend in an interview with "Parisien": LCI is not a candidate.

He would consider "unfair" to pass in front of BFM, but he still wishes that the four news channels, BFMTV, CNews, LCI and franceinfo, are all grouped together.

For the time being, LCI and franceinfo respectively occupy channels 26 and 27, far from their two rivals.

Thierry Thuillier is questioned in the same interview on the future of Darius Rochebin on LCI.

The boss of the news group TF1 indicates that he still wants to give himself a little time before deciding: the ex-star of Swiss television had been recruited at the start of the school year to take the controls of the "20 Hours" of LCI, but it has not been on the air since the beginning of November following a sex scandal in Switzerland.

For now, and a priori until the end of December at least, it is Elisabeth Martichoux who replaces him every evening at 8 p.m. on LCI.

Still TF1 group, Alessandra Sublet won a new bonus.

She will host a new entertainment program with a simple concept: two personalities will share duets on stage, but will only know the identity of their partner after the first notes.

Filming for the first issue is scheduled for early 2021, and other shows could be ordered if successful.

Bertrand Usclat prefers not to take risks.

The actor, revealed in the humorous pastilles "Broute" on Canal +, asked to remove a little sentence he had spoken in an interview with "World" last October.

He explained that he could make fun of everything except CNews!

And he added that there was, however, "something to say about the editorial line of this channel".

"Le Monde" told the site "Stops on images" that it had agreed to delete the sentence so as not to embarrass Bertrand Usclat.

Lately, the management of Canal + does not let go any discrepancy about its CNews channel: the sports journalist Sébastien Thoen was fired after a parody of "The hour of the pros" and his colleague Stéphane Guy was laid off after having supported him on the air.

A documentary about a popstar who has been talking about her for 250 years.

This is how the All History channel decided to present Beethoven, the German composer and pianist.

This week we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of her birth and it is on this occasion that director Natacha Giler has concocted a film that goes a little off the beaten track.

She explained her approach to Louise Bernard.

The documentary promises to rediscover the life and work of Beethoven, but also to see how his music inspired the greatest filmmakers, advertisers and even contemporary music.

And to show how, beyond his creations, the character himself continues to fascinate.

See you tonight at 8:40 p.m. on the All History channel.

Netflix has ordered a third season of its French series "Plan coeur".

But it will be the last!

The streaming giant announced it on its Twitter account, promising that it would go live “soon”.

The second season of "Plan coeur" was unveiled in October 2019. A surprise episode, devoted to confinement, was also posted last August.

The sling is mounting in Hollywood following the unprecedented decision of the Warner studio.

In 2021, because of the Covid, Warner will simultaneously release all of its films in American theaters and on its HBO Max streaming platform.

It represents no less than 17 films.

Since this announcement, which made the operators of American cinemas tremble, the directors of the Warner team have stepped up to the plate.

After Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve, Patty Jenkins and Aaron Sorkin also regretted the way this choice had been made, without any consultation with the film teams.

Studios partners with Warner on certain films are said to be considering filing a complaint, while the directors' union has requested a meeting with the bosses of the studio.