Netflix breaks new ground with global launch of French TV content
France's top private broadcaster -- one of Europe's largest -- has big ambitions for TF1+ to stand on its own two feet, making the more intimate tie-up with Netflix a surprise
Netflix announced Wednesday a livestreaming and on-demand content agreement with French television group TF1, its first such deal with a major traditional broadcaster anywhere in the world.
The service will launch in summer 2026, Netflix's co-chief-executive Greg Peters told AFP, while declining to name any of the financial or other details of the tie-up with TF1.
Netflix subscribers in France will get access to TF1's five TV channels and content from the group's own TF1+ streaming platform –- all "without ever having to leave the Netflix environment" on their smart TV or other device, the US company said in a statement.
On offer will be sporting events, soap operas and reality shows such as the "Survivor"-style "Koh-Lanta".
TF1 and Netflix have for years collaborated on productions like 2019's historical drama "Le Bazar de la Charite" ("The Bonfire of Destiny").
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June 19, 25 06:16:59 PM IST