The Professional Football League received money from Mediapro.

It has been five months since the LFP had touched anything from the Sino-Spanish group.

But this week, therefore, she received 64 million euros, according to "L'Equipe".

This is the first of two payments that Mediapro has undertaken to pay to the League as compensation, for a total amount of 100 million euros.

The American Football League could receive 80 billion euros over ten years, or the modest sum of eight billion per year, for the sale of its rights.

The exceptional special issue of "So Foot" comes out this Thursday, it's a 484-page Maradona special.

Philippe Etchebest will not be alone at the helm of the next issue of "Cauchemar en cuisine", he will be accompanied by a face known to viewers of M6, Mallory Gabsi.

Finally good news for the Professional Football League

She received money from Mediapro.

It has been five months since the LFP had touched anything from the Sino-Spanish group.

But this week, therefore, she received 64 million euros, according to "L'Equipe".

This is the first of two payments that Mediapro has undertaken to pay to the League as compensation, for a total amount of 100 million euros.

In exchange, the LFP undertakes not to prosecute Mediapro and recovers the football rights that it had ceded to it.

Everything remains still subject to validation by the Nanterre court.

Today it is examining the agreement reached between the two parties.

If he gives the green light, the LFP will then be able to begin negotiations to resell these rights, a priori, to Canal +.

For its part, Mediapro should continue its production activities in France, but its employees are worried about their future.

A strike notice was issued for Thursday, but the group's management began a dialogue to reassure them.

A gesture that prompted the inter-union to withdraw its call to strike.

And since we are talking about sports rights, the American figures make you dizzy!

80 billion euros over ten years, or the modest sum of eight billion per year.

This is what the American Football League could receive for the sale of its rights.

The big American chains are in the ranks, but not only since Amazon could also win matches.

Information revealed by the "New York Post".

The exceptional special edition of "So Foot" comes out this Thursday

It has 484 pages and is dedicated to Maradona, the legendary Argentinian footballer who died last month.

If there is one player who deserved such an extraordinary number, it is him, for his exploits and his footballing career, but not only.

So Foot editor-in-chief Javier Prieto Santos explained to Louise Bernard.

On the program for this very special issue, around 40% exclusive content and 60% SO FOOT content that has been reworked.

484 pages is long, but Javier Prieto Santos assures him, there is no repetition!

The Maradona special edition of "So Foot" has been on sale this morning at a price of 20 euros.

Facebook wants to help you stop reading press articles!

The social network is currently developing a tool capable of reading the articles and summarizing them for you.

This is one of the avenues explored by Mark Zuckerberg's group, convinced that the future of Facebook rests on artificial intelligence and all its variations.

Not surprisingly, the announcement was not very well received by the media.

Other projects in development, a sensory sensor capable of guessing your thoughts and picking up orders without you saying them, or a universal translator.

A new issue of "Complémentquête" dedicated to the little hands of the luxury hotel industry

These chambermaids, housekeepers or staff work in the shadows in palaces.

We can imagine the physical difficulty of their jobs, but the document also highlights the psychological pressure they are subjected to in palaces.

Perfection is the rule and the rooms are more like suites, or even entire apartments, which must be made sparkling in a very short time.

To best reveal the reality of daily work in palaces, journalist Sarah Oulahna was hired as a maid.

A choice explained by the co-director of this evening's investigation, Edouard Perrin, to Louise Bernard.

"Infiltrated into a palace. Investigation into the little hands of luxury", also co-directed by Zoe De Bussière, it is this evening in "Complément d'études" at 11:05 pm on France 2.

Philippe Etchebest will not be alone at the helm of the next issue of "Cauchemar en cuisine"

The star chef will be accompanied by a face known to M6 viewers, Mallory Gabsi.

The 24-year-old cook was illustrated last year in "Top Chef" where his story was as memorable as his culinary creations.

The young Belgian was indeed the victim of a joke that went wrong in the kitchen, and which cost him one of his eyes.

The principle of the show does not change: Mallory will have to support Philippe Etchebest to help a restaurant owner in difficulty.

The TikTok short video platform unveils its annual report for the very first time

The social network, extremely popular among young people, reveals its incredible influence on music, on what is sold and what is streamed.

In 2020, 176 titles surpassed one billion views on TikTok, titles used by amateurs in their videos for choreographies or very short sketches.

Of the most popular, 90 climbed the US charts and no less than 15 reached # 1, usually AFTER breaking through on TikTok.

And 70 artists revealed on TikTok signed in the wake of contracts with major record companies.

But what is also very interesting is that the songs are ageless on TikTok.

Among the titles that have reached the billion mark the fastest, two are over ten years old.

"Where Is the Love", hit by the Black Eyed Peas in 2003, little known to teenagers today who were not yet born - it does not make us any younger.

And one of the biggest hits boosted by TikTok this year is "Dreams" by Fleetwood Mac, released in 1977.