The former host of Motus on France 2, Thierry Beccaro, launches this Friday on Twitch with a live entitled "Everything and nothing", a weekly program that hopes to bring a little company and comfort.

Laurent Prudhomme becomes the new boss of the L'Equipe group.

He succeeds Jean-Louis Pelé, who is expected to take over the presidency of the Nice-Matin group.

Finally, the Australian parliament has officially adopted a law to force Google and Facebook to pay the media for the content they provide them.

A first in the world that could snowball.

It's the big day for Thierry Beccaro. 

It's tonight that he launches on Twitch, the live streaming service, decidedly very popular at the moment.

The former host of the game “Motus” will perform a live entitled “Odds and Ends”, every week.

With a very simple principle: bring a little company and comfort.  

It should take about 45 minutes and he won't be alone.

Belgian journalist David Barbet will manage the direct.

It was he who pushed Thierry Beccaro to get started on Twitch, disappointed to no longer see the host on the air.

It has been almost two years now that he left France Télévisions to devote himself to his activities as an actor, television and theater. 

Despite his 30-year career as a small screen host, he promises not to do TV on Twitch.

We wish him luck, also on Twitch.

Thierry Beccarro, with David Barbet, it's from 7 p.m. tonight on the host's brand new channel. 

A play created for television.

For France 2!

According to information from Le Parisien, this is an original creation, with Guillaume de Tonquédec at the head of the bill.

Its title: “Times Square”.

The story of a dented, demotivated actor who ends up regaining a taste for his profession.

It will be broadcast as a bonus, after its capture which should take place at the end of April.

It could then be played in theaters, when they reopen.

In short, the world upside down. 

Change of management at the head of the L'Equipe group.

Laurent Prudhomme will run the company, he who has just arrived.

It was at the very beginning of the year, after spending 10 years at Eurosport and Discovery France.

He will be responsible for continuing to bring together the three pillars of the group: the newspaper, the website and the channel. 

He will also have to continue the savings plan initiated by his predecessor Jean-Louis Pelé, who, according to Le Figaro, should take over the presidency of the Nice-Matin group.

A savings plan that had resulted in the longest strike in the history of the newspaper L'Equipe: two weeks.

A movement that was suspended a little over a month ago.   

That's it !

Google and Facebook are now obliged to pay the media for the content they provide them.

And this is a major event, even if it only concerns Australia at the moment.

A law was officially adopted on Thursday after months of standoff between these two digital giants and the Australian government.

A major event, therefore, because it is a first in the world.

This text, which has given its first fruits, could inspire other countries.

Google has already negotiated agreements with two large Australian groups.

They relate to millions of euros (the precise figures are not known).

But the most recalcitrant in this case was Facebook, which, you may remember, had blocked content from all Australian media on its platform for a few days.

The day before yesterday, change of tone: Mark Zuckerberg's company announces that it will invest in the media a billion dollars (820 million euros) by 2024, without giving more details.

Welcome money for the media. 

Twitter sets itself a high goal.

The social network wants to double its income in 3 years: from 3 to 6 billion euros.

This is the first time he has publicly given a long-term goal, without detailing, however, the means he wishes to use to achieve it.

That said, for this, we know that Twitter is considering new paid services. 

Streaming, the new El Dorado for film studios.

This is not new, but it is confirmed, week after week.

After Disney, which announces that it is betting everything on streaming, it is the turn of ViacomCBS to expand its offer, by playing on the media chronology.

The films produced by its studios will be broadcast on its future platform, Paramount +, only two months after their theatrical release.

Paramount + will be launched next Thursday in the United States.