TF1 is live inside Netflix, here’s how it looks: Ranchet

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Branding, ads, kids profiles, search. I checked all of it so you don’t have to. (Midjourney for StreamTV Insider)

The deal everyone in media has been watching finally went live. TF1 is now inside Netflix in France. As I write this article, 5% of French subscribers have access to the TF1 hub. 

This is not a minor UI tweak. Netflix has never embedded a broadcast TV channel partner before and at that scale no less. We are talking live channels, restart, pause and up to 40,000 titles from TF1+‘s catalogue, all sitting inside the Netflix interface. The technical lift alone was significant: TF1 runs 5 channels, 24 hours a day, with breaking news and live sport baked into the schedule. Netflix’s usual product, a clean SVOD library you browse at your own pace, had to absorb something far more demanding.

I promised you a proper walkthrough once I’d played with the integration myself. Here it is. 

Netflix TF1
Netflix TF1

5 channels: TF1, TMC, TFX, TF1 Séries Films, LCI. Up to 40,000 titles. I scrolled the entire TF1+ hub shelf by shelf inside the Netflix mobile and CTV apps.

When you open the Netflix mobile app, a full-screen pop-up greets you straight away: “Discover TF1+ on Netflix. Experience more series and variety on Netflix.” Two buttons, OK or Explore TF1+. Tap Explore and you land directly in the hub.

If you dismiss the pop-up instead, TF1+ isn’t gone. It’s sitting further down the home feed as its own row, the 6th one down, labelled “TF1+ on Netflix.”

Netflix TF1
Netflix TF1

Once you’re inside the hub, here are the genre rows top to bottom: TF1+ Essentials, TV Dramas, Entertainment, Soap Operas, Summer Movies, Competition Shows, Reality TV, Police Series, New episodes every day, Family Watch Together, TV Comedies, Action Movies, Comedy Movies, Documentaries, Romantic movies, Thriller Movies, TV Movies, Sports, News & Current Affairs.

I don’t get Sports and News & Current Affairs sitting dead last especially with several programs with Mbappé front and center (did you see his two amazing goals on Tuesday night?!). I wasn’t able to test on a second account to see if the row order differs (here I used a brand new account as I hold a Dutch Netflix account so couldn’t see TF1 at all). This could change as the Presidential Election coverage ramps up.

Netflix TF1
Netflix TF1

TF1 has also invested in new sports rights with the Rugby Nations Championship (1st game between France - New Zealand on July 4th), the Rugby World Cup, Euro & World Cup Basketball tournaments, France football friendly matches until the Euro, and the Champions League’s finales coming to TF1 for the 2028-2031 cycle.

Now onto the live component which is the biggest change for a platform like Netflix. There’s no live channel tiles anywhere on mobile. Every single row is on-demand only.

This is where the TV experience differs. On TV, TF1+ shows up as a genre filter pill at the start of the genre row. Tap into TF1+ on TV and the first row you hit is “En direct,” 5 live channels playing simultaneously: each tile showing the current programme, its time slot, and what’s coming up next. Right below that: “TF1+ Essentials” the curated row mixing tentpole titles, then the rest of the 18 genre rows I described above.

Sure, Live TV makes more sense on a television, where someone might land on the big screen wanting something to just play, the way they’d flip a remote. On a phone, nobody’s settling in for 3 hours of linear viewing. The on-demand depth on mobile and the live-first layout on TV both match how people actually use each device but could this change? TF1 does offer live channels in its mobile app.

Netflix TF1
Netflix TF1

 

Search treats TF1+ as a real entity too. Type “TF1” into Netflix’s own search bar and the first result is a dedicated TF1+ branded banner, not a generic title card. Below it sits a results grid from the TF1+ catalogue.

What about the program tiles? The TF1+ wordmark only appears in the surrounding UI text, never on the artwork itself. Open any title page and the key art runs logo-free, no TF1+ branding burned into the image the way Netflix watermarks its own Originals on some thumbnails. Could this hurt TF1 long-term with viewers attributing all its content to Netflix?

Netflix TF1
Netflix TF1

Switch to a Kids profile on the same account and the TF1+ row disappears entirely, hub and all, not filtered down to age-appropriate titles, just gone. As far as I can see, there’s not even kids titles from TF1 inside Netflix. That tracks because Netflix doesn’t allow ads inside Kids profiles while TF1 does inside TF1+ (for an ad-free experience, Tfou Max is TF1’s standalone kids SVOD).

Speaking of SVOD, TF1+ Premium, TF1’s paid ad-free tier, doesn’t carry over into this integration either. Netflix subscribers get TF1 content with ads (even if they are on a Netflix ad-free plan). I wonder how ad-free viewers will react to seeing ads inside Netflix (the pair must have tested this with focus groups) and whether TF1 will bring the same ad load as it does in streaming (I had crossed the Belgian border by the time I could test watching a full episode).

I’m not going to debate here whether TF1 made the right call doing this deal. That argument needs real data so I’ll wait for the first Netflix weekly Top 10s and the Médiamétrie numbers before I say anything about whether this was the right move. What I will say is this. You can’t blame them for trying.

Marion Ranchet is founder of Consultancy & Media company Streaming Made Easy.

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