It marks the end of an era for French sports television. After nearly half a century on air, the show Téléfoot will disappear from TF1 at the end of the current season.
According to Paris Match, the channel has decided to move the program to its streaming platform TF1+, signaling a major shift in the group’s digital strategy. The show Automoto is also affected by this change. The Sunday program is expected to give way to a new multisport show, whose format has yet to be specified. Bixente Lizarazu is not expected to be part of the program’s digital version.
A legendary football program after nearly 50 years on air
Launched in 1977, Téléfoot became one of the most iconic sports programs on French television. Broadcast every Sunday morning, it accompanied generations of football fans with match highlights, interviews, and exclusive reports. The program notably made its mark under the presentation of figures such as Thierry Roland and Christian Jeanpierre.
Over the decades, the show established itself as a must-watch program for following news about French and international football. Its move to TF1+ symbolizes changing television habits and the TF1 group’s determination to accelerate its transition toward digital platforms.
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