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« Les films et séries d’abord pour France.tv » : comment France Télévisions va s’adapter au « streaming first »

Ouest France

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June 21, 2026

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« Les films et séries d’abord pour France.tv » : comment France Télévisions va s’adapter au « streaming first »

Les usages de consommation évoluent et France Télévisions entend bien les suivre. Tout juste nommé directeur des savoirs, Antonio Grigolini s’est confié sur son objectif de développer le « streaming first » : les contenus du groupe seront d’abord proposés sur France.tv.

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