The press agency is very upset against Volkswagen which officially announced Tuesday March 30 to have changed its name to "VoltsWagen".

However, it was indeed a hoax for April 1 in advance.

Volkswagen has expressed its regrets.

AFP, she denounced a very serious breach of trust especially in the current climate.

France 4 will soon reopen its virtual classrooms and offer courses, as it had done during the first confinement.

They will begin next Tuesday, for a week, on TNT channel 14.

"Le Grand Échiquier" is back on France 2 with a new host, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine.

The series "The Experts" will have the right to a sequel, six years after its stop.

The American channel CBS has officially placed an order for a sequel called "CSI: Vegas".

AFP's anger.

The press agency is very upset against Volkswagen.

The automaker officially announced this week that it has changed its name.

The “k” was replaced by a “t”, which gave “VoltsWagen”.

Volt, to underline the preponderant place of electrical energy in its strategy.

Announcement confirmed by a spokesperson to journalists who requested it.

No doubt allowed, so especially since it was Tuesday, March 30 and not April 1.

However, it was indeed a hoax.

But an April Fool's Day in March, well, that doesn't work.

Knowing how to make people laugh is a profession.

Volkswagen has expressed its regrets.

AFP, she denounced a very serious breach of trust especially in the current climate.

“This must not happen again,” she concludes. 

France 4 will soon reopen its virtual classrooms.

The public channel will again offer courses, as it had done during the first confinement, a year ago.

Classes for schoolchildren in the morning, and for schoolchildren in the afternoon.

They will begin next Tuesday, for a week, on TNT channel 14.

They will resume after the holidays, for a week (at least), that of April 26.

A program defined urgently by France Télévisions, the day after the announcement of the closure of schools by Emmanuel Macron.

“Le Grand Échiquier” is back on France 2 with a new host.

It is Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine who officially takes the reins of the cultural program.

She had already presented the last issue, two months ago, but she had done it on short notice, replacing Anne-Sophie Lapix, who had Covid-19.

Anne-Sophie Lapix who has since left the show, preferring to focus on her 8pm newscast and the rich political year that is coming.

Change of host, therefore, which involves some adjustments in the show.

Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine is going to put her foot in it.

This is what the new artistic producer, Delphine de Groulard explained to us.

And among the artists who will be present tomorrow evening, there is Francis Cabrel, rather rare on television.

Suddenly, the show will give it a big place.

45 minutes during which he will sing for the first one of his hits with a symphony orchestra “Je t'aimais, je t'aime et je t'aimerai”.

There will also be rapper Hatik, classical music and a tribute to star dancer Patrick Dupond, who died in early March.

All live, which is very rare in television with so many performances - so the new team wants to put more emphasis on this particularity.

Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine will play transparency with viewers, going backstage.

Appointment Saturday evening live on France 2 at 9:00 p.m. 

Cake for Marie Portolano's debut, on M6.

It is she who will take over the animation of the “Best pastry chef”, according to information from the Parisian.

The journalist will be leaving to shoot the 10th season of the culinary competition at the end of the month.

A season that will be broadcast in the fall.

We learned this Thursday the disappearance of actress Judith Siboni.

The actress was only 46 years old.

She died of cancer.

She had been seen last summer in the series “Friends first”, on M6.

She was also known for her role in “You Women”, a humorous pastille broadcast since 2007 on Teva.

She had created it with her childhood friend Olivia Côte.

Teva who will pay tribute to him tomorrow evening for a special “You women” evening at 8:55 pm. 

Cult American series to return to television

The series "The Experts" will have the right to a sequel, six years after its stop.

The American channel CBS has officially placed an order for a sequel called “CSI: Vegas”, which could have several seasons depending on the success.

The public can in any case find the two main actors in their respective roles William Petersen and Jorja Fox.

American TV definitely likes to revive its cult series.

Eurovision will serve as a test next month in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The competition will take place in a limited public: 3,500 people instead of the usual 65,000.

A test to assess the risks of contamination in this type of event.

This is a will of the Dutch Ministry of Culture.

A decision which must however be confirmed at the end of April, depending on the evolution of the health situation.