Netflix and TF1 will co-broadcast a new daily series
After reality TV and live sports, Netflix is increasingly transforming into traditional television by switching to daily fiction! The streaming platform will in fact co-broadcast the new series with the TF1 channel Everything for the light from the second quarter of 2025.
Netflix gets into the soap opera
Relayed by our colleagues from Figarothe information reveals a major rapprochement between the streaming giant and French audiovisual production. Netflix and TF1 have signed a co-financing agreement for this series, produced by the company Newen (HPI, Tomorrow belongs to us) which will tell the daily life of young dancers and singers from an artistic center in La Ciotat.
Everything for the light looks like a mix between Glee, One, back, very And More beautiful lifestill in the south of France. It also presents itself as “a great family saga”as TF1 general director of content Ara Aprikian told Le Figaro.
If Everything for the light is far from being the first co-production between Netflix and a historic French channel (we can cite in particular The Charity Bazaar), it marks a further step from the streaming platform towards traditional television in terms of its broadcast.
Indeed, the streaming service will broadcast no less than 90 episodes (lasting between 20 and 25 minutes) of Everything for the light. “We will offer subscribers a new broadcast, daily and exclusively, five days before TF1” specifies Pauline Dauvin, vice-president in charge of content at Netflix France. The series will then be visible on the first channel, and via its own TF1+ platform.
This new series should allow Netflix to keep its subscribers a little more captive to its ecosystem, a major issue which pushes the platform to focus more and more on live programs and reality TV. For its part, TF1 is offering a new daily soap opera after More beautiful life (taken from France Télévisions), Tomorrow belongs to us And Here it all beginsall already extremely popular.
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