On the menu of Antoine Genton's media newspaper this Monday: a new program on unresolved criminal cases on M6, the return of the TV movie "Special mention" on TF1 and a series of contact cases that affect all radio stations.

"Call for witnesses", a new program on M6

This show will be about unsolved criminal cases, a topic that is currently on the rise on television.

There is already “At the end of the investigation” on France 2 “Cold Case: in search of the culprit” on C8 ... On M6, the approach will be different: the channel wants to mobilize viewers.

“Call for witnesses” should arrive on the air before the summer, information from our colleagues at Le

Parisien

.

A two-hour show, live, during which viewers can call a toll-free number and, possibly, bring new elements to try to solve still mysterious cases.

At the end of the line, eight members of the police, police and gendarmes, because the program is produced in collaboration with the Ministry of the Interior and that of Justice.

A TV movie to see this Monday evening on TF1: “Special Mention: welcome to adulthood”

This is the sequel to the TV movie "Special Mention" broadcast in 2017, a TV movie in which Laura, a young woman with Down's syndrome, decides to take her baccalaureate at the age of 21.

And she gets it.

In the following, this evening, we will find Laura, three years later, intern in a radio.

She dreams of becoming a journalist.

She is still embodied by the formidable Marie Dal Zotto, suffering from trisomy 21. An actress very happy to find the other actors, in particular those who play her parents: Hélène De Fougerolles and Bruno Salomone.

The bond is very strong between the actors and it is also between the characters.

In the film, Jérôme, the father, has to face Laura's desires for emancipation, who discovers the world of work and first love.

The first part had worked very well: more than 6 million viewers four years ago.

“Special mention: welcome to adulthood” is broadcast on TF1 at 9:05 pm. 

Series of contact cases during the recording of Laurent Ruquier's special program for the 100 years of radio

It was Saturday evening, on France 2. One of the guests tested positive for Covid.

Consequence: all the others are in contact.

Yves Calvi, for example, will not be on Canal + this Monday evening.

He was placed in solitary confinement for seven days.

On the other hand, Pascal Praud, who was also present during the recording, should be on the air on Cnews. 

A measure of support for the press

The measure has been in effect since Sunday: if you take out a subscription to a press title (paper or digital) for the first time, you will be able to benefit from a 30% tax credit.

A provision which should make it possible to support the press, a sector weakened by the health crisis.

A support campaign for France 4 and Delphine Ernotte's announcements

The France 4 channel received the support of senators in a column published in

Le Journal du dimanche

. Forty of them call on deputies to confirm an amendment adopted last week in the Senate, the text asking to perpetuate France 4, a channel which must stop next summer. Other support, renewed: that of the president of France Televisions, Delphine Ernotte. She also told the

JDD

.

In this interview, Delphine Ernotte made two announcements.

The first: from July 1, all the editorial content of European public channels will be translated and accessible free of charge on the internet.

The second: the launch of a "European media focused on the youngest and mobilized for ecology".

This is the Phoenix project.

It must be launched before the end of the year.

Two between-two-round debates on BFM for the regional elections

The first debate will take place on June 23 and will concern Île-de-France.

It will be broadcast on BFM TV and BFM Paris.

The second will be held the next day in Hauts-de-France and will be broadcast on BFM Grand Lille / Grand Littoral, as well as on BFM TV. 

Jacques Cardoze becomes OM's communications director

The presenter of “Complément d'enquêtes”, Jacques Cardoze, will become the communications director of Olympique de Marseille in a little over a month, on June 15. His appointment was confirmed on Friday. A new career for Jacques Cardoze who spent nearly 30 years working for France Télévisions. It was in Marseille, moreover, that he had started his career.