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France 4 (pronounced [fʁɑ̃s katʁ]) is a French free-to-air television channel owned by France Télévisions, focused on children's programming. The colour of France 4 is purple. Originally launched as Festival in 1996, the channel took its current name in 2005 when it became a free channel.
Warner TV Next is a French television channel operated and distributed by Warner Bros. Discovery France, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery International.It launched on 11 February 2016 as Toonami, based on the Cartoon Network/Adult Swim programming block of the same name in the United States, [1] and was originally targeted at children before shifting to mature audiences in 2020.
[4] [5] [6] In June 1998, an autonomic Cartoon Network was launched for Southern Europe (France, Spain, and Italy). The Italian channel became independent a few months later, and on 23 August 1999, the French and Spanish channels were split. Since 25 September 2024, Cartoon Network's European channels were gradually remerged into pan-regional ...
Cartoon Network was a French children's television channel aimed at kids, available for France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Francophone Africa. [2] [3] It was a localized version of the U.S. basic cable network of the same name launched on 23 August 1999 and is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery International under its French division.
Boomerang Europe (or Boomerang EMEA outside Europe) is a pan-regional children's pay television channel that was last owned by the EMEA sub-division of Warner Bros. Discovery International.
It joined Orange in January 2013, [4] then on Free and Bouygues Telecom in August 2014, [5] [6] and finally on Numericable on 14 April 2016. In 2010-2011, Boomerang switched its focus from classic programming [ 7 ] to recent shows, taking away all cult licences from Cartoon Network (except Scooby-Doo! at the time).
France 3 (French: [fʁɑ̃s tʁwɑ]) is a French free-to-air public television regional network part of the France Télévisions group.. It is made up of a network of regional television services providing daily news programming and around ten hours of entertainment and cultural programming produced for and about the regions each week (similar to ITV in the United Kingdom).
Comedy Central was launched in France on 4 October 2018, [1] along with the launch of a French digital content division for social medias, Viacom Digital Studios France. [2] On 8 October 2019, Comedy Central joined Canal+. [3] It ceased satellite broadcast on 20 April 2022. [4]