This is a radio-style media news segment, not a market or investing video. It covers TV ratings, Patrick Poivre d’Arvor’s new legal complaints, a press-industry lawsuit against the AI browser Brave, Michel Drucker warning about an identity-theft scam, the return of Secret Story, and a new podcast on the theft of the World Cup trophy.
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This segment is a fast-moving media roundup led by Julien Pichet on Europe 1, framed by hosts reacting to the headlines. The opening topic is television audiences: the speaker says the previous night’s “appel à témoin” on M6 did not produce a major score, staying around two million viewers and 11.2% audience share, while Colanta finished first with 2.8 million viewers on TF1. Roland-Garros ratings are also noted as slightly down, with about 1.3 million viewers for Alexander Zverev’s quarterfinal. The main news item is that Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, the former TF1 news presenter, is now targeted by two new complaints. The speaker says these complainants add to the long list of women accusing PPDA of sexual assault, bringing the total to more than forty accusers and 13 formal complaints. …
No market setup here; the immediate actionable angle is media/legal news flow around AI scraping and identity theft, with the Brave lawsuit and Drucker scam as the most time-sensitive items.
Over the next several weeks, the Brave case could become a reference point for publisher pushback against AI search summaries, while Secret Story’s return will be judged on whether production avoids another backlash.
Structurally, the segment points to a media environment where AI, copyright, and identity protection are becoming persistent legal battlegrounds, and where legacy media increasingly monetizes IP through podcasts and cross-platform reruns.
The previous night's M6 program did not achieve a strong audience score, averaging about 2 million viewers and 11.2% of the public.
Directly stated audience numbers and interpretation.
Patrick Poivre d'Arvor has been targeted by two new complaints, adding to more than forty accusers and 13 formal complaints overall.
Summarizes the legal update and scale of accusations.
The new PPDA complaints concern alleged professional-context incidents from 2001 and 2011.
Specific allegation timing given in the transcript.
Est-ce que l'appel à témoin d'hier soir sur M6 a marché ?
Pas un gros score. 2 000 000 téléspectateurs en moyenne, 11,2% du public, sans pointes. M6 était 3e des primes. Les scores étaient globalement faibles. Colanta a fini en tête avec 2 800 000 sur TF1.
De quoi on va parler ce matin ?
D'usurpation d'identité (Michel Drucker victime d'une arnaque utilisant l'IA), de la relance de Secret Story par le groupe TF1, et des audiences TV.
Vous êtes sûr de la prononciation de cette société américaine Brave ?
Oui, prononcé à la française « Brave » pour que tout le monde comprenne, car quand il parle anglais on ne comprend pas ce qu'il veut dire.
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