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Revision as of 07:41, 2 January 2020
2020-present
In June 2018, French television companies: France Télévisions, Groupe M6, and TF1 announced that they would launch a new video-on-demand service to challenge Netflix, under the name Salto, the service is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2020.
Part of Bouygues
Television channels: News programs: Content productions and distributions: Advertising companies and platforms: Teleshopping platforms: Digital and multimedia assets: Other assets: Former assets Disbanded: Teleshopping | Eurosport | France 24 (50%)2 | AB3 (49%)4
1Co-owned with Groupe M6. |
Part of Bertelsmann
Luxembourg Radio stations Digital services:
Former assets Divested: United Kingdom:4 Channel 5, 5USA and 5Star | Belgium: RTL Belgium5 | Croatia: RTL Hrvatska6 | Greece: Alpha TV and 902 TV | Southeast Asia:7 RTL CBS Entertainment and RTL CBS Extreme | Russia: Ren TV8 | Luxembourg: RTL99
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