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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 2,853 million
Employees 11,400
Website www.francetelevisions.fr

France Télévisions (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s televizjɔ̃]) is the French public national television broadcaster. It is a state-owned company formed from the bringing together of the public television channels France 2 (formerly Antenne 2) and France 3 (formerly France Régions 3), later joined by the legally independent channels France 5 (formerly La Cinquième), RFO, and France 4 (formerly Festival).

France Télévisions is currently funded by the revenue from television licence fees and commercial advertising. The new law on public broadcasting will phase out commercial advertising on the public television channels (at first in the evening, then gradually throughout the day).

France Télévisions is a supporter of the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HbbTV) initiative (a consortium of broadcasting and Internet industry companies including SES Astra, OpenTV and Institut für Rundfunktechnik) that is promoting and establishing an open European standard for hybrid set-top boxes for the reception of broadcast TV and broadband multimedia applications with a single user interface.

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Channels

National

Thematic

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

Channel France Télévisions Indirect Interest Other Interest
Gulli 34 % 66 % Lagardère Active
Mezzo 20 % 20 % France Télémusique 60 % Lagardère Active
Planète Thalassa 34 % 66 % MultiThématiques (Canal+ Group)
Planète Justice 34 % 66 % MultiThématiques (Canal+ Group)

France Télévisions holds 100 % of France Télémusique SAS.

The thematic channel Planète Juniors (formerly Ma Planète) has seized operations in march 2009.

International

Channel France Télévisions Indirect Interest Other Interest
France 24 50.00 % 50 % TF1 SA
TV5MONDE 47.50 % 12.50 % ARTE France 11.11 % TSR - 11.11 % RTBF - 11.11 % CTQC - 6.61 % INA - 0.18 % other
Euronews
(through SECEMIE)
24.05 % 21.65 % RAI - 18.81 % RTVE - 16.06 % RTR - 9.20 % SSR - 10.23 % other
ARTE 50.00 % ARTE France 50 % ARTE Deutschland TV GmbH

France Télévisions holds 45 % of the ARTE France holding company together with the French state (25 %), Radio France (15 %) and INA (15 %). ARTE France and ARTE Deutschland form 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 multiplex that currently hosts France 2, France 3, France 5, Arte and La Chaîne parlementaire. France 4 was originally on the R1 multiplex but was moved to R2 to allow space for regional channels on R1.

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