The call for tenders which ended on Monday did not bring satisfaction to the League.

She hoped to resell the 80% of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 broadcasting rights that she had recovered from Mediapro.

But neither Canal + nor beIN Sports have applied.

Then, none of the reserve prices were reached for the six lots that it had put up for sale.

The documentary “Plastic, the toxic threat” will be broadcast this Tuesday evening in “Enquête de santé” on France 5. We learned this Monday evening of the death of American comedian Dustin Diamond, he played Screech, a teenager a little beside the plaque in the series "Saved by the Bell".

A series derived from the "Black Panther" cardboard is in development at Disney +.

Hard blow for the LFP, the professional football league

The call for tenders which ended on Monday did not bring satisfaction to the League.

She hoped to resell the 80% of Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 broadcasting rights that she had recovered from Mediapro.

But she received two bad news.

First, neither Canal + nor beIN Sports have applied.

Then, none of the reserve prices were reached for the six lots that it had put up for sale.

Amazon, Discovery and the UK streaming service DAZN did well, but their offerings were too low.

The League could have accepted them despite everything, it had given itself this option by organizing the call for tenders, but it did not wish to do so.

What will the League do?

She now gives herself 48 hours to decide what to do after this missed meeting.

This is also how “L'Equipe” titled its edition of the day, where football is obviously in the headlines: “48 hours to survive”.

What are his options?

The failure of the call for tenders authorizes him to enter into negotiations by mutual agreement.

She can discuss with groups that have positioned themselves, but also with others, starting with Canal +.

It could also decide to find a temporary solution until the end of the season, and launch a new call for tenders, this time for the entire championship for the coming seasons.

Uncertainty hovers, then, but who is in a strong position?

This is the question Antoine Genton asked the sports economist Christophe Lepetit.

Pending an end to the crisis, the Téléfoot channel of Mediapro could continue to broadcast the matches, starting with the OM-PSG Classic next Sunday.

Yesterday, M6 also applied to broadcast it on its antenna.

The documentary “Plastic, the toxic threat” will be broadcast this Tuesday evening in “Enquête de santé” on France 5.

A very informative - and quite disturbing - documentary.

It stands out from the many topics on plastic, since it talks about its impact on health, and not on the environment.

This is what its director, Ludivine Favrel, explained to Louise Bernard.

Plastic could therefore become a public health problem in the years to come, which no one had envisaged.

“Plastic, the toxic threat” is tonight at 8:50 pm on France 5. And the documentary will be followed by a debate led by Marina Carrère d'Encausse.

We learned this Monday evening of the death of American comedian Dustin Diamond.

The actor died at the age of 44 from a rapid generalized cancer.

His name may not ring a bell, but Dustin Diamond played Screech, a teenager who was a little off the mark in the “Saved by the Bell” series.

A role he played over a period of thirteen years, if we include the sequels and spin-offs of the series.

A series derived from the “Black Panther” box is in development at Disney +.

The director of the film, Ryan Coogler, has signed a contract with Disney to develop new series for the next five years.

Among them, a project that will take place in Wakanda, the fictional country where the superhero “Black Panther” comes from.

But before getting down to it, the director will go back behind the camera for “Black Panther 2”, which should begin filming next July.

Apple TV + can say thank you to Justin Timberlake

The streaming service announced that it had just had the best weekend in its history.

A story that began a little over a year ago.

Apple points to the success of the film “Palmer”, worn by Justin Timberlake, to explain this impressive performance.

But, like most of his streaming comrades, he gives no figures. 

Doctor Fauci, hero of the fight against COVID in the United States, will be entitled to his own documentary.

The National Geographic group will take an interest in one of the most famous doctors in the world.

His life is obviously not just about COVID.

For fifty years he has assisted successive American governments in the fight against epidemics, from AIDS to Ebola to SARS.

Bill Gates, George W. Bush and Bono have already agreed to testify in the documentary.