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La Première network manages nine generalist television channels and nine radio stations, broadcast in the eleven regions, departments or communities of Overseas France. They bear the name of "Pays" La Première, where "Country" is replaced by the name of the department or territory.
Guyane La Première, is a French overseas departmental free-to-air television channel that broadcasts from Remire-Montjoly. The channel can be seen throughout French Guiana. It is operated by the overseas unit of France Télévisions.
List of television stations in France. This is a list of TV services available on digital terrestrial, satellite, internet streaming and cable systems in France.
La Première – A network of radio and television stations operating in French overseas departments and territories around the world (formerly known as RFO - Réseau France Outre-mer, Outre-mer 1ère). France Info – Non-stop news channel, with support from Radio France, France Médias Monde and Institut national de l'audiovisuel.
On 30 November 2010, the digital terrestrial television launched in Overseas France, with 8 public channels: La Première, France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5, France Ô, Arte and France 24 (replaced by France Info on 8 April 2019). Most territories also have up to three local private channels.
Polynésie 1 re (2010–2018) Links. Website. m .la1ere .francetvinfo .fr /polynesie /. Availability. Terrestrial. DVB-T. Channel 1. Polynésie La Première ( 17°33′05.8″S 149°35′02.9″W ), also known as Polynésie la 1ère, is a French public television channel based in Faa'a which broadcasts in French Polynesia .
Apocalypse: World War I (in French: Apocalypse, la Première Guerre mondiale) is a TV series made up of 5 French documentaries created by Isabelle Clarke and Daniel Costelle, and narrated by Mathieu Kassovitz. Originally broadcast in 2014, it chronologically traces the history of World War I, from its origins to the end of the war.
TF1 (which originally stood for Télévision Française 1 (French Television 1)) was created on 1 January 1975 when law 74-696 of 7 August 1974 (which split the ORTF into 7 organisations) came into effect, and the rebranding from Première chaîne de l'ORTF to TF1 came into effect on 6 January 1975.
La 1re, La 1ère or La Première (English: The First) may refer to: La Première (Belgium), a Belgian French-language radio channel produced by RTBF. La Première Chaîne (Canada), Radio-Canada radio network (SRC Radio 1) La Première (RTI), a terrestrial television channel in Côte d'Ivoire.
La deuxième chaîne became the first colour television channel in France. TF1 would not commence colour broadcasting on 625-lines until 1 September 1975. Such technology later allowed the network to air programming in NICAM stereo (compatible with SECAM).