France 4
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| France 4 | |
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| 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.
- Official Site (French)
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French television stations
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Terrestrial analogue: TF1 • France 2 • France 3 • Canal+ • France 5 • M6 • Arte Media holding companies: France Télévisions • TF1 Group • Métropole Télévision |