Ilini looks to be a useful resource. Have you tried it yourself? Although Xenops mentioned it August of last year, and DaveBee and Issemiyaki in August 2017, they don't expand on their experiences with it.
The Ilini site offers beginner, intermediate and advanced levels of videos, though they are relatively short, under 10 minutes. A few of them are songs. Each video has French subtitles. Subtitles in English are available, too, somehow. The subject matter of the videos is topical and covers news and culture, music, entertainment and "ideas." A visitor can view only three per month, but a free account allows watching two more videos per month. There are two paid accounts (
https://www.ilini.com/en/pricing). $5.99 per month gives you unlimited views of videos plus online quizzes, vocabulary storage, and flashcards. $9.99 per month gives unlimited access, all the benefits of the $5.99 per month membership, plus pdf exercises. The three videos I watched had mostly accurate subtitles, and to my ears the advanced dialogue did indeed sound advanced with language of the sort that you might hear real French people saying.
The site looks a lot like what I remember of Yabla, and it looks promising, though IMHO a bit scanty in videos on offer. Certianly 5 videos a month are not going to help many people improve, so the $5.99 membership is necessary to get real value from the site. So I guess I can give one month a shot. There is a 10-day free trial period, and I am going to test out the $5.99 membership.
I'll let you all know how it turns out.
Edit to add: I will report my findings in a new log:
https://forum.language-learners.org/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10087&p=132909#p132909
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