The host Arthur partners with Patrick Drahi to buy Reshet 13, an Israeli television channel
French host Arthur teams up with billionaire Patrick Drahi to acquire Israeli television channel Reshet 13.
War in Iran: a tanker is reportedly 'sinking' in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Iranian state television
Iranian state television reports that a tanker is sinking after being hit while allegedly crossing the Strait of Hormuz 'illegally', amid ongoing American-Israeli airstrikes against Iran.
Iran's state TV confirms death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Iran's state television has reported the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Toll from southern Iran school strike rises to 51: State TV says
The death toll from a school strike in southern Iran has risen to 51 according to state television.
Iranian state television broadcasts images of damage caused by American and Israeli strikes
Iran's state television has aired images showing the damage from U.S. and Israeli strikes amid calls for Iranian citizens to rise up against their government.
Arcom orders the blocking of 35 media sites and access to Russian television and radio
Arcom has mandated the blocking of 35 Russian media websites and access to Russian television and radio.
'Alex Hugo' and 'Murders in the Mountain': the Alps in Power
'Alex Hugo' and 'Murders in the Mountain' are detective series set in the picturesque but crime-infested Alps.
Sunday TV Agenda: San Lorenzo, Vélez - River, European Leagues, Etcheverry and France - Italy
The article outlines the sports programming for television on Sunday, February 22, 2026, featuring local and foreign football matches, as well as events from tennis, rugby, basketball, and golf.
Béatrice Ardisson has died at the age of 62 from cancer
Béatrice Ardisson, former wife of television producer Thierry Ardisson, has passed away at 62 after battling cancer, as announced by her children.
Lindt condemned to pay 500,000 euros to the Champs-Élysées Committee for an advertisement showing the famous avenue
Lindt has been ordered to pay 500,000 euros in damages for unauthorized use of images of the Champs-Élysées in a television advertisement.
Collapse of audiences for the Victoires de la musique ceremony on France 2
The Victoires de la musique ceremony on France 2 experienced its lowest audience ever, drawing only 1.615 million viewers on February 13, 2026.
"I am the flag bearer of nothing": Stéphane Bern explains why he would not dance with a man in "Dancing with the Stars"
Stéphane Bern, participating in the 15th edition of 'Dancing with the Stars', explains his decision to only dance with women despite identifying openly as gay, as he wishes to avoid sending mixed messages.
February's unmissable TV: Steamy gay hockey, 'America's Next Top Model' controversy and more
February showcases a diverse lineup of television, including a steamy hockey romance and the controversies of 'America's Next Top Model'.
Never be ashamed, Gisèle Pelicot urged victims in her first television interview
Gisèle Pelicot, in her first television interview, encourages victims of violence to not feel shame, sharing her own journey of battling against abuse during a high-profile trial in France.
Never be ashamed, called victims Gisèle Pelicot in her first television interview
Gisèle Pelicot, a symbol of courage and resilience, called on victims to never feel ashamed in her first television interview after being a victim of multiple assaults.
Iran: State television announced the dismissal of a regional channel director
Iran's state television has announced the dismissal of a regional channel director after a journalist mistakenly broadcast an anti-Khamenei slogan live during a report.
2026 Olympics: "Sixty-nine seconds in the air," the awkward moment on Swiss television during the French skater Siao Him Fa's performance
During the men's short program at the Olympics, a Swiss commentator mistakenly claimed that French skater Adam Siao Him Fa was in the air for 69 seconds, leading to an awkward correction by her colleague.
Netflix, TF1+, YouTube... Television, the new major screen for digital advertising
The digital advertising market in France is expected to grow significantly in 2025, driven by video formats on platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and TF1+.
Withdrawn of Jean-Marc Morandini: we know his replacement on CNews starting tomorrow
Jean-Marc Morandini's replacement on CNews will be announced after his withdrawal from 'Morandini Live!', with Pascal Praud extending his show.
In North Korea, the dramatic fate reserved for those who watch South Korean series
In North Korea, severe penalties such as forced labor and even execution are imposed on individuals caught watching South Korean television series and films, according to an Amnesty International report.
2026 Olympics: how the bill for the Italian 'zero-cost' Games exploded
The final bill for the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics is proving much higher than initially projected despite promises of a 'zero-cost' event financed by television rights, ticket sales, and sponsors.
Zelensky spoke about Russia's attempts to assassinate him
Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky publicly acknowledged that the aggressor state Russia has attempted to eliminate him multiple times during an interview with French television channel France 2.
New seasons, new obsessions: January's must-watch TV series
The article discusses the most anticipated TV series returning and debuting in January, highlighting the excitement of new chapters in television.
Prioritizing social networks and streaming: France Télévisions launches its 'most important reorganization in 20 years'
France Télévisions is preparing for a significant restructuring amid declining linear television viewership and competition from foreign platforms.
"I should have better kept quiet sometimes": Rolland Courbis, the man with a thousand rants on radio and television
Former player and coach Rolland Courbis, known for his outspoken nature and candid opinions, passed away on January 12, leaving the football world in mourning.
"Demonstrating is a sacred right in this country": a teacher arrested live while criticizing Trump
Jessica Plichta, a 22-year-old teacher, was arrested live on local television in Grand Rapids, Michigan, for criticizing U.S. military intervention in Venezuela.
Spain: The trial of a former senior official of the radical left for sexual offense is about to begin
Íñigo Errejón, a former prominent Spanish radical left leader, is set to face trial for sexual offenses following allegations made by actress and television presenter Elisa Mouliaá.
Funeral of Brigitte Bardot: where and at what time to follow the event on television?
Brigitte Bardot's funeral will take place on Wednesday, January 7, in Saint-Tropez, with live coverage by BFMTV and CNews while other channels have yet to announce their full arrangements.
Rugby: France Télévisions transfers nine matches of the Six Nations Tournament to TF1, including two matches of the French XV
France Télévisions has officially announced the transfer of broadcast rights for nine out of fifteen matches of the 2026 Six Nations Tournament to TF1, while retaining six key fixtures.
"Let's meet in court": Nagui responds to Charles Alloncle who accuses him of "enriching himself with public money"
Television host Nagui has publicly responded to accusations made by Charles Alloncle regarding his financial dealings with public funds, sharing his arguments in a lengthy Instagram post.
"Her sexual slave forever": a former Israeli hostage of Hamas claims to have been the victim of sexual assaults
An Israeli woman, a former hostage of Hamas, alleged in a television interview that she was subjected to multiple sexual assaults during her initial detention in Gaza.
Stranger Things Ends After 10 Years
The popular series 'Stranger Things' concludes its run after a decade of captivating audiences.
The audience for Emmanuel Macron's wishes is significantly lower than in previous years
Emmanuel Macron's presidential wishes were watched by 8.9 million viewers, a decline from previous years' numbers.
"This year must be and will be a useful year," emphasizes Emmanuel Macron in his wishes to the French
In his televised wishes to the French, President Emmanuel Macron asserted that 2023 will be a year focused on utility and productivity, promising to work diligently until his last moment in office.
French Public Television Becomes a Target of the Far Right
French public television is under scrutiny amid allegations of bias from the far-right party UDR, as it faces a parliamentary investigation regarding its neutrality and funding ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.
Évelyne Leclercq: a smile that entered the legend of French television
Évelyne Leclercq, a pioneering television presenter known for her role on 'Tournez manège' and her infectious smile, passed away at the age of 74, leaving a lasting legacy in French television.
The video of the attack on Putin's residence, the Channel Tunnel incident is 'resolved', death of Évelyne Leclercq... The 3 key pieces of news to remember at midday
This article highlights three significant news updates including a video from Russia claiming to show a drone used by Ukraine in an attack on Putin's residence, the resolution of an incident at the Channel Tunnel, and the death of French television host Évelyne Leclercq.
"We share the sorrow of all French people": TF1 reacts to the death of Évelyne Leclercq
TF1 pays tribute to Évelyne Leclercq, the iconic host of 'Tounez manège!', who passed away at 74 years old after a long illness.
Évelyne Leclercq, iconic host of 'Tournez manège!', has died
Évelyne Leclercq, the iconic host of the blind dating show 'Tournez manège!', passed away at the age of 74 after a long illness.
DRC army's spokesperson suspended after anti-Tutsi remarks during TV address
The spokesperson for the Democratic Republic of the Congo army was suspended following controversial anti-Tutsi comments made during a television address.
Death of Brigitte Bardot: television channels change their programs starting this evening
In tribute to French cinema icon Brigitte Bardot, who passed away at the age of 91, television channels T18 and Paris Première are airing her classic films.
Death of Brigitte Bardot: Pascal Praud, Julien Courbet... TV stars pay tribute to Brigitte Bardot
French actress Brigitte Bardot has passed away at the age of 91, receiving tributes from television hosts who celebrated her as an icon of French beauty and a passionate advocate for animal rights.
Clashes at Bernard Pivot and Marc-Olivier Fogiel, in a yellow vest... The whirlwind of Brigitte Bardot on television
The article discusses the media legacy of actress Brigitte Bardot, who passed away at the age of 91, highlighting her impactful presence on television and her bold persona in the 1960s.
Quiz: C8 Shutdown, Louane at Eurovision, Miss France... Did You Keep Up with TV News in 2025?
This article presents a quiz to test readers' knowledge of significant television events in 2025, including the C8 channel shutdown and performances at Eurovision.
The on-air surprise of Antonis Remos for Nikos Aliagas - Watch the video
Singer Antonis Remos surprised Nikos Aliagas by appearing on his show in France, 'Chanson Secrète', which aired from Paris.
Bertrand de Saint Vincent: 'Miss Chaos 2026'
Hinaupoko Devèze was crowned Miss France 2026, capturing the attention of over 6 million viewers with her stunning green eyes and celebrated personality.
The Jordanian army releases images of its strikes against drug networks in Syria
The Jordanian army has released images claiming to show targeted strikes against drug trafficking networks in southern Syria, following reports of such actions by Syrian state television.