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France Télévisions

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Coordinates: 48°50′20″N, 2°16′17″E

France Télévisions SA
Type Société anonyme
Founded 2000
Headquarters France Télévisions SA

7, esplanade Henri de France

75015 Paris
Key people Patrick de Carolis: Chief Executive Officer
Patrice Duhamel : Vice-President and Director General of Broadcasting.
Revenue 2,727 million EUR
Employees 11,400
Website www.francetelevisions.fr
The headquarters in Paris of France Télévisions
The headquarters in Paris of France Télévisions

France Télévisions is the French public national television broadcaster. It is funded mostly by television licences and advertising.

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Channels

National

Thematic

France Télévisions has interest in a number of thematic cable/satellite channels in France:

  • Gulli
  • Ma Planète
  • Planète Thalassa
  • Mezzo

It has a significant share in the ARTE Consortium that manages the bilingual French-German channel (ARTE shares its analog channel with France 5, but both channels have separate full-time services on cable, satellite and digital broadcasts). France Télévisions also controls the new R1 digital broadcast multiplex that currently hosts France 2, France 3, France 4, France 5, and the parliamentary channel LCP/AN (La Chaîne Parlementaire/Assemblée Nationale) shared with Public Senat.

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