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Be 1: Pay TV, formerly Canal + Belgique, with the channels Be 1, Be 1 +1, Be Ciné, Be Be Séries, VOOsport World (1-4) French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be 1 and VOOsport World 1) Be Ciné: Pay TV, movies channel French: Cable networks in Wallonia, Brussels and Flanders - (HD version of Be Ciné) Be Séries
RTBF also launched a new channel exclusive to DTT called La Trois, and they added a fourth channel to the multiplex, namely Euronews, a pan-European news channel. In Eastern Wallonia, there is a 2-hours regional variation on Euronews for BRF TV , public channel of the German-speaking Community of Belgium .
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.
TF1 Group decided to make a number of changes, notably by upgrading NT1 to 16:9 in November 2010. It was the last DVB-T channel to switch to this format. [4] In addition, NT1 became the group's channel for young adults. [5] On 19 May 2015, the channel launched its version in HDTV. [6]
On 22 July 2015, Discovery agreed to acquire TF1's remaining 49% stake in the venture. [10] Discovery also took a 20% share in TV Breizh, Histoire, Ushuaia TV and Stylia – for €14m, with the option of increasing its shareholding to 49% in each channel in 2014. Discovery and TF1's production arm will also work together on making programmes. [11]
TF1 had won the rights to broadcast twelve matches at UEFA Euro 2020. [17] In June 2020, it was announced that TF1 had partnered with new Ligue 1 rightsholder Mediapro to launch a Téléfoot-branded pay television channel. [18] [19] The channel closed on 8 February 2021 after Mediapro exited its contract, and Canal+ reassumed them on an interim ...
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 ...
Ushuaïa TV was launched on 14 March 2005 by Groupe TF1, inspired by the TF1 popular show Ushuaïa Nature. [1] Ushuaïa TV and TF1 other pay-TV channels were initially available exclusively (except cable networks) on TPS which merged on 21 March 2007 with Canalsat. [2] [3] On 2 January 2012, they joined ISP optional packages.