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YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. In 2012, "Je m'appelle Funny Bear" by German virtual singer Gummibär became the first French-language music video to reach 100 million views. In 2023, Indila's song "Dernière Danse" became the first music video in French to reach 1 billion views.
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.
It is available in other French-speaking territories, including Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco and Africa. MCM Top is also available in Portugal through the base offers of MEO , NOS and Vodafone . It started being distributed in Brasil in 2020 with the new satellite TV provider BluTV which went bankrupt by 2022, [ 10 ] and is now available ...
It took the broadcast license previously used by MCM România, which was a franchise of the French music channel MCM. On March 1, 2019, at midnight, MTV Romania was closed down and replaced by MTV Europe with Romanian subtitles and local advertising. [1] The final song to be played on the channel was I Did It, Mama! by Alexandra Stan.
Trace Africa, Africa’s number one music channel, is dedicated to playing and showcasing music of Africa’s top artists and genres including Afro-pop, coupé-décalé, Kwaito house, Afro-trap, makossa, and ndombolo through radio and live concert events. Trace Africa is a smaller section of the larger Trace brand, a company dedicated to ...
MCM Pop is a French language music video TV channel owned by Groupe M6. MCM Pop was rebranded RFM TV in France, on 2 October at 6pm. [ 1 ] However, MCM Pop is still broadcast in Portugal , with the same musical programming as RFM TV, but with a 90-minute delay.
The majority of the world's French-speaking population lives in Africa. According to a 2023 estimate from the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, an estimated 167 million African people spread across 35 countries and territories [b] can speak French as either a first or a second language.
The Francophonie or Francophone world is the whole body of people and organisations around the world who use the French language regularly for private or public purposes. The term was coined by Onésime Reclus [1] in 1880 and became important as part of the conceptual rethinking of cultures and geography in the late 20th century.