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  2. TFX (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    On 18 October 2017, TF1 Group announced that NT1 will change its name to TFX in 2018. [8] The rebrand took effect at 9pm on January 30, 2018. [9] [10] On 28 February 2022, as part of the merger of their two groups, TF1 Group and M6 Group announce that they are in exclusive negotiations with Altice Média for the sale of TFX and 6ter. [11]

  3. 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. TF1 is part of the TF1 Group of mass media companies, which also includes the news channel LCI.

  4. Television in France - Wikipedia

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    TF1 and M6 closed their pay channel TF6 on 31 December 2014. In early 2015, Eurosport ceased its terrestrial broadcast after TF1 sold it to Discovery. By 2012, the digital terrestrial television services were expected to cover at least 95% of the French metropolitan population.

  5. TF1 Group - Wikipedia

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    TF1 Group (French: Groupe TF1) is a French media holding company. Its best-known property is the broadcast network TF1. The group was formed after TF1 was privatized in April 1987. It is controlled with a 43% stake by Bouygues, and is quoted on Euronext Paris.

  6. Replay (sports) - Wikipedia

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    The 1991 UAAP men's basketball championship between the De La Salle Green Archers and the FEU Tamaraws ended with FEU winning the game by forfeit; the original game ended La Salle winning 80–77. It was then ordered into a replay after FEU put the game under protest as a La Salle player did not immediately leave the game after fouling out.

  7. TFOU - Wikipedia

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    TFOU is TF1's children brand, also operating as the SVOD service TFOU MAX. Originally, the brand started as TF1's children website in 2000, and as a TV channel in 2003 (which run until 2008). It became TF1's children programming block in 2007. Since 2024, from Monday to Friday, the block airs in two parts on TF1 and TFX.

  8. TF1 Séries Films - Wikipedia

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    With the shutdown of analogue television, TF1 Group initially was set to launch a reformated version of the Breton language channel TV Breizh, to be called 'tv-b'. However, Brussels ordered the cessation of the new channel slots from the former analogue terrestrial companies, i.e. TF1 Group, Canal+ Group and M6 Group. The plans for TV Breizh ...

  9. ReplayTV - Wikipedia

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    ReplayTV was a former DVR company that from 1999 until 2005, produced a brand of digital video recorders (DVR), a term synonymous with personal video recorder (PVR). It is a consumer video device which allows users to capture television programming to internal hard disk storage for later viewing (and time shifting).