France 4

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France 4
France 4
Launched 24 June 1996
Owned by France Télévisions
Audience share 0.7% (Oct 2006, mediametrie)
Formerly called Festival (1996-2005)
Website www.france4.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
TNT Channel 14
Satellite
Canalsat Channel 30
TPS Channel 34
AB3 (5°W)
Cable
Noos Channel 34
MC Cable Channel 184
IPTV over ADSL
Freebox TV Channel 14
Orange TV Channel 14
Neuf TV Channel 14
Alice TV Channel 14
Darty box TV Channel 14
Belgacom TV Channel 11

France 4 is a French public television network featuring the arts, including music. It is part of the France Télévisions group.

It is available through cable, satellite, ADSL and the new digital terrestrial television system.

Before being available over the air, the network was called Festival.

Television
French television stations
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Flag of France

Terrestrial analogue: TF1France 2France 3Canal+France 5M6Arte
Terrestrial digital (free): Direct 8W9TMCNT1 • NRJ12 • La Chaîne parlementaire • France 4BFM TVI>Télé • Europe 2 TV • Gulli
Terrestrial digital (pay): TPS StarParis PremièreCanal+ SportCanal+ CinémaAB1 • Planète • TF6 • Canal J • LCIEurosport


Media holding companies: France TélévisionsTF1 GroupMétropole Télévision

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