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M6 (French: [ɛm sis]), also known as Métropole Television, is the most profitable private national French television channel [1] [2] and the third most watched television network in the French-speaking world. [3] M6 is the head channel of the M6 Group media empire [4] that owns several TV channels, magazines, publications, movie production ...
France 3 (French: [fʁɑ̃s tʁwɑ]) is a French free-to-air public television regional network part of the France Télévisions group.. It is made up of a network of regional television services providing daily news programming and around ten hours of entertainment and cultural programming produced for and about the regions each week (similar to ITV in the United Kingdom).
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Metropole Télévision SA, commonly known as Groupe M6 (English: M6 Group), is a French media holding company. It was formed around the commercial television channel M6 , launched in March 1987 by the CLT ( RTL Télévision ) and La Lyonnaise des Eaux .
France Télévisions (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s televizjɔ̃]; stylized since 2018 as france·tv) is the French national public television broadcaster.It is a state-owned company formed from the integration of the public television channels France 2 (formerly Antenne 2) and France 3 (formerly France Régions 3), later joined by the legally independent channels France 4 (formerly Festival ...
MCM (originally an acronym for Monte-Carlo Musique, later Ma Chaîne Musicale [1]) is a French music video and entertainment TV channel owned by Groupe M6.It was started in 1989 by Europe 1 Communication following the MTV model, as a programming block of the Monegasque TV station TMC.
At that time Carolis - who later become CEO of France Television - was M6's Head of Programming. Starting in December 1995, the show was broadcast every two weeks, instead of once a month. In June 1999, 7.5 million people watched the special show about prostitution , which has been considered as a starting point for France's renewed lawmaking ...
In 2003, the CSA granted M6 Music a license to be broadcast on the DTT platform. M6 would rather launch its DTT channel as W9, [2] while M6 Music was spun off into two additional pay-TV channels for TPS with M6 Music Rock and M6 Music Black on 10 January 2005. At the same time of W9’s launch on 31 March 2005, M6 Music became M6 Music Hits. [3]