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In 2024, Intermarché was the third-biggest retailer in France by market share, trailing E.Leclerc and Carrefour. [1] In 2024, Intermarché had 2,496 stores in 4 countries. [2] In 2024, Partenaire Intermarché had 60 stores in Overseas France and in 7 countries. [3]
This is a list of TV services available on digital terrestrial, satellite, internet streaming and cable systems in France. National DTT channels (Metropolitan France) [ edit ]
free TNT-HD and pay TNT-HD are broadcast 1920×1080 (1080i50) MPEG4 AVC/H.264 with a VBR of 7.6 Mbits (3 to max 15M), but were previously broadcast at the lower definition of 1440×1080 For the audio part AC3 and AAC are used in 192 kbits for 2.0 and 384 kbits for 5.1.
NFL on TNT (1990–1997) Olympics on TNT (1992–1998) Golf on TNT (1995–2019) Title Night (1998–2000) Wimbledon (2000–2002; Returns in 2025) NASCAR on TNT (2001–2014) (co-production with NBC Sports from 2001 to 2006. Production shifted to Turner Sports full time from 2007 to 2014; Returns in 2025) UEFA Champions League (2018–2020)
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D17 was launched on 7 October 2012, replacing Direct Star, after Canal+ bought it to Bolloré. [1] [2]D17 was rebranded CStar on 5 September 2016. [3]Since 27 February 2018, a sister channel named CStar Hits France is available exclusively on Canal+ channel 180, airing only French music clips.
The broadcast began at 8:30 pm with the live TV news programme presented by Françoise-Marie Morel. The first guest was the CEO of the channel, Étienne Mougeotte. The channel was also broadcast in Italy alongside TF1 on digital terrestrial television from 2004 to December 2006 on Dfree multiplex.
The channel's TNT relaunch took place on 12 December 2012. [citation needed] On 3 September 2016, L'Équipe 21 was rebranded again to its present name: L'Équipe. [2] The channel shares its premises in Boulogne-Billancourt with its sister publication, [1] and some of the newspaper's columnists have acted as on-air pundits. [citation needed]