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  2. Sport+ (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    AB Groupe sold 51% of the capital of AB Sports for 39 million France to Pathé, then launched thematic television channels. [1] Pathé eventually renamed the channel under their own branding, to Pathé Sport in May 1999, with its programming focusing more on the French public, which made the channel gain some notoriety due to that, the live ...

  3. List of television stations in France - Wikipedia

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    Night TV Shared airtime Île-de-France: Multi 7 ViàOccitanie Montpellier Specific local programming for Montpellier. Montpellier: R1 ViàOccitanie Toulouse Toulouse: R1, R15 Vosges TV Épinal: R1 32 20 Minutes TV Île-de-France: Île-de-France: Multi 7 16:9 BFM Grand Littoral: Boulogne-sur-Mer, Dunkirk: R1 Canal 32: Troyes: R15 33 BFM Normande

  4. Canal+ Sport (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal+ Vert launched on 31 August 1998, on satellite and cable as a programme multicast of Canal+ sports programmes. As part of the creation of the Canal+ Bouquet (later, "Les Chaînes Canal+" ) the channel changed its name on 1 November 2003 to Canal+ Sport. On 20 April 2005, Canal+ Sport presented to the CSA to obtain a frequency on TNT. The ...

  5. List of French television series - Wikipedia

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    France French A France 3 program that begins at 7:25 p.m. and lasts thirty minutes on weeknights and twenty-five minutes on Saturday and Sunday nights. 19/20 covers national, European and international news stories. 66 minutes [46] N/A 2006–present France French A Sunday night general news program, made by M6, that has a run-time of 66 minutes.

  6. Sport en France - Wikipedia

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    Sport en France (French pronunciation: [spɔʁ ɑ̃ fʁɑ̃s]) is a French free-to-air sports television channel. It was launched in 2019 and is headquartered in Boulogne-Billancourt , near Paris . In 2020, the channel signed on a content exchange program with France Televisions .

  7. Television in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Sport Szene Fernsehen (defunct): sports channel, focusing on less popular sports. Schweiz 5: transmitted by cable, its programming is mostly made of call-in shows and infomercials. Teleclub: pay-TV company, operating several movie channels and a wide offer of live sports from Switzerland and abroad.

  8. beIN Sports (French TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    BeIN Sport 1 launched on 1 June 2012 at 19h and BeIN Sport 2 launched on 27 July 2012 at 20h. BeIN Sport Max additional channels were launched on 10 August 2012. This was the launch of the BeIN brand. Their programmes are operated by Mediapro. On 1 January 2014, beIN Sport became beIN Sports, to show that it is multisports and not only football.

  9. List of programs broadcast by France 2 - Wikipedia

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    Le plus grand cabaret du monde (1998-2019) Les années bonheur (2006-2019) Prodiges (since 2014) Taratata (since 1993) Vivement dimanche (1998-2022) Drag Race France (since 2022) MasterChef France (since 2022)