TF6
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TF6 | |
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Launched | 18 December 2000 |
Owned by | Métropole 6 and TF1 |
Website | www.tf6.fr |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
TNT | Channel 36 |
Satellite | |
TPS | Channel 7 |
Cable | |
Numéricâble | Channel 46 |
Noos-UPC | Channel 16 |
TF6 is a French television channel broadcasting entertainment intended for young adults.
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[edit] History
TF6 was founded in December 2000 by Métropole 6 (M6) and TF1 when they decided to bring closer their two competitor family projects chain on the cable and satellite service TPS, of which they are the two Co-shareholders. This fusion lead the two groups to create a common company gathering TF6 and Series Club and whose two groups are shareholders with 50%. That makes it possible for the new chain to profit series cinema catalogues of its two head offices and to propose a richer offer.
[edit] Organisation
Chairman of the board:
- Serge Laroye
Director general:
- Fabrice Directing Bailly
Deputy Director General:
- Frédéric de Vincelles
Director of the antenna:
- Patricia Ménarini
Director of the programmes:
- Sullian Wiener
[edit] Capital
TF6 has a capital of 80,000 € held with parity by Group TF1 and M6 Group.
[edit] Programmes
TF6 broadcasts shows intended for young adults, these include genres such as reality TV, entertainment, films and magazines.
Some of the shows include:
- 24
- Cold Case
- Law & Order
- The O.C. (broadcast under the title Newport Beach)
- Smallville
- Special Unit 2
[edit] External links
- Official Site (French)
French television stations
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Terrestrial analogue: TF1 • France 2 • France 3 • Canal+ • France 5 • M6 • Arte Media holding companies: France Télévisions • TF1 Group • Métropole Télévision |