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  2. Television in France - Wikipedia

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    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. On 12 December 2012, six new HD national ...

  3. List of television stations in France - Wikipedia

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    16:9 HDTV. SMR6. 14. France 4 / Culturebox. State owned. Educationnal, children and cultural programming. Timeshared with Culturebox (broadcasts 20:10 to 05:00), and Okoo during the daytime. France Télévisions. 24 hours.

  4. TV5Monde - Wikipedia

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    Sling TV. Internet Protocol television. TV5Monde ( French pronunciation: [te ve sɛ̃k mɔ̃d] ), formerly known as TV5, is a French public television network, broadcasting several channels of French-language programming. It is an approved participant member of the European Broadcasting Union.

  5. MTV (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    www.mtv.fr. MTV France is a French pay-television channel operated by Paramount Networks EMEAA. It was launched as MTV Networks Europe began to further localise its brand throughout Europe. MTV France (previously MTVF) was launched on 20 June 2000. [1] It is also distributed in Switzerland (Romandie), Monaco and Francophone Africa .

  6. Canal+ (French TV provider) - Wikipedia

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    Canalsatellite, Canalsat, Canal. Official website. www .canalplus .com. Canal+, established as CanalSatellite in 1992 and later rebranding to CanalSat, is a French subscription TV provider associated with the channel of the same name. It is a subsidiary of Groupe Canal+, which is wholly owned by Vivendi .

  7. Cartoon Network (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cartoonnetwork.fr. Availability. Terrestrial. StarTimes. Channel 361. Cartoon Network is a French pay television channel aimed at kids, available for France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Francophone Africa. [2] [3] It was launched on 23 August 1999 and is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery International under its French division.

  8. TF1 - Wikipedia

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    TF1 (French: [te ɛf œ̃]; standing for Télévision Française 1) is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network.

  9. Disney Channel (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Availability. Terrestrial. Canal+. Channel 139 (Disney Channel) Channel 140 (Disney Channel +1) Disney Channel is a French television channel owned by The Walt Disney Company. It is a version of the American cable network of the same name . The channel was launched on 22 March 1997. It was free with ISPs from April 2011 to April 2020.

  10. beIN Sports (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    beIN Sports. Logo of the network starting 1 January 2017. beIN Sports France is a French network of sports channels owned by Qatari Sports Investments (an affiliate of beIN Media Group) and operated by Mediapro. It is the French version of the global sports network beIN Sports.

  11. Free TV Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Free TV Alliance is made up of the four main European free-to-air and free-to-view satellite broadcasters. Freesat. The free-to-air digital satellite television joint venture between the BBC and ITV plc to serve the United Kingdom. Formed in 2007, Freesat broadcasts in SD and HD from the Astra 28.2°E position.