Yes, but private education only, so one must pay. In public schools, it's at best a third language (3 hours per week)
Yes, but it's uncommon. You have to be an activist speaker to find some. Hence my comment that breton speakers are like Rabbis.
No and no... one MUST speak Parisian. Or die. Probably if you can prove you're not able to speak a good french you can have an interpreter, but you're then more likely to be a recent immigrant or an old north-african lady than a breton or alsacian (who often speak better french than the french themselves...)
Who needs TVs anyway? Sorry, I don't have one so I can't say. Movies are confidential. There are a few radios, Radio Kerne http://www.radiokerne.bzh/br/ is breton-speaking only and a very good musical radio, by the way.
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