Salto will soon be set on his fate.
On November 17 in the afternoon, the French video streaming platform held a committee of the supervisory board in the presence of its general manager, Thomas Follin, as well as representatives of the three parent companies, TF1, M6 and France Télévisions, to talk about the future of the service.
Two years after its launch in France, the pay video offer is looking for an emergency exit.
The status quo is no longer tenable now that the merger between TF1 and M6 has fizzled.
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This failure has left its mark
,” confirms a PAF actor.
According to information from
La Lettre A
, the two ex-fiancés have approved their exit from Salto.
And it would not be illogical for France Télévisions, looking for 45 million euros to balance its budget, to also throw in the towel, rather than having to put it back to the pot.
However, the three audiovisual groups could keep a foothold in Salto.
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