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and
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) offered by the satellite companies
Hot Bird and
Astra
Astra may refer to:
People
* Astra (name)
Places
* Astra, Chubut, a village in Argentina
* Astra (Isauria), a town of ancient Isauria, now in Turkey
* Astra, one suggested name for a hypothetical fifth planet that became the asteroid belt
Ent ...
and marketed in France, Belgium,
Switzerland and Germany. The channels are all (or partly) run by the cable operators and certain networks
ADSL
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. ABSAT has a stake on two digital terrestrial television channels (
TMC TMC may stand for:
Companies and brands
* Thinking Machines Corporation, a defunct supercomputer company
* Toyota Motor Corporation, a Japanese automobile manufacturer
*Transportation Management Center, a division of American shipping company C.H. ...
and
NT1). The company is chaired by
Michele Cotta.
History
The company
AB Groupe
Mediawan Thematics (formerly known as AB Groupe) is a French business group in the field of broadcasting.
It was founded in 1977 by Jean-Luc Azoulay and Claude Berda as a music production company, and in 1987 went into the world of television.
...
was launched in 1995 as the second satellite package in France (after the launch of
CanalSat
Canal+ is a French subscription provider associated to the channel of the same name. It is owned by Vivendi (owner of Canal+) with a hundred percent share.
History
In 1992, Canalsatellite was launched, the shareholders were Canal+ Group (66 ...
in 1992), as part of the shift from analogue to digital television. The package creates some big names in media, such as
Claude Berda (current president of AB), who hired
Christian Dutoit
Christian Jacques Dutoit (18 October 1940 – 5 September 2021) was a French journalist.
Biography
Dutoit was close with and made his career at the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française (ORTF) in the 1960s and 70s. In 1981, he was ap ...
(member of CSA, former head of
TF1
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TF1 is pa ...
, the production of
Antenne 2
France 2 () is a French public national television channel. It is part of the state-owned France Télévisions group, along with France 3, France 4 and France 5. France Télévisions also participates in Arte and Euronews.
Since 3:20 CET on 7 Ap ...
, founder of many channels such as
La Cinq
La Cinq () was France's first privately owned free-to-air television network. Created by politician Jérôme Seydoux and Italian media mogul Silvio Berlusconi, the network broadcast from 1985 to 1992.
The contract for France's fifth terrest ...
,
LCI and
I>Télévision),
Ghislain Achard (former head of the France Télévisions group until 2005) and Marc Sillam (former big name in cinema). The society only had a small market share in
satellite television
Satellite television is a service that delivers television programming to viewers by relaying it from a communications satellite orbiting the Earth directly to the viewer's location. The signals are received via an outdoor parabolic antenna commo ...
compared to CanalSat a few months before the innovation of many points, such as:
*First digital broadcast by satellite on a French package in March 1995 (beating giant Canal+'s broadcast two months later)
*First and only satellite television package offering two choices simultaneously on satellite and cable. This made it possible to put in place digital receivers compatible with access controls (encryption) for all the French packages (AB Sat and CanalSat and/or TPS are available). In 1999, the AB group reviewed the policy, and officially abandoned the sale of these decoders in France. This was reviewed again in 2003, notably with a receiver with an installation disc which permitted the registration functions.
*"Best price" offers for a contract offering one-fifth of the channels (from 49
francs
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/ 7.5 Euros per month) in 1996.
*Launch of 18 digital channels in three months (technical process launched and equipped under technical director Jean-Marc Fonseca).
*Creation of the first themed channels : "life", "animals", "manga", "motors", "FIT TV", etc.
*First encrypted channel reserved for adults to be approved by the CSA (XXL).
*Launch of digital satellite "zapper box" for a very low price in 1996: less than 2 000 francs (around 300 euros).
*In 1999, an agreement was reached allowing the incorporation of AB channels into packages from other companies and allowing the customer to pay for more channels to be incorporated into the basic package, an option still available today.
*Launch in May 2005 of prepaid cards allowing access to contract channels for a period of three to six months (not available with the rental of TPS decoders, but available for other companies).
*In June 2006, AB Sat had 30000 contracts direct to satellite.
*September 2007: the group looks at allowing all satellite customers access to digital terrestrial television channels via Hot Bird and
Atlantic Bird 3 satellites.
*On 22 September 2007 a decision was reached obliging the AB SAT package to provide the public service channels France 2, France 3, France 4 and France 5 as well as Arte, LCP and TV5 Monde. On 24 October 2007, the channels France3 sat, France4, France5, France O and LCP arrived in the Absat package. At the end of November TF1 also arrived.
*Since December 2007, Absat have offered the
Bis Télévisions package, allowing all terrestrial channels in the ABSat package in their basic offer. The price is 4.90 Euros per month, without the Cinérama and Night options at an extra 4.90 Euros.
Satellite package
Bis Télévisions FRANCE :
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AB Sat Belgique :
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AB3, AB4, AB1, RTL9, TMC, NT1, MANGAS, ANIMAUX, AB MOTEURS, XXL (22h30/05h), ESCALES, ENCYCLOPEDIA, FIT-TV, TOUTE L'HISTOIRE, DORCEL TV (24/24h), CINE FX, CINE FIRST, CINE POP, CINE POLAR, ACTION and CHASSE ET PECHE
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ABSat Europe et Moyen-Orient :
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AB1, RTL9, TMC, NT1, MANGAS, ANIMAUX, AB MOTEURS, XXL (22h30/05h), ESCALES, ENCYCLOPEDIA, FIT-TV, TOUTE L'HISTOIRE, DORCEL TV (24/24h), CINE FX, CINE FIRST, CINE POP, CINE POLAR, ACTION and CHASSE ET PECHE
Channels
General
For a long time, the increase in general channels has not translated to a similar acquisition of programmes, with the arrival of the command of Michèle Cotta in the board of AB Sat (In May 2006, Michèle Cotta rejoined the JLA group, the A in AB) and of the digitalisation of programmes which allowed the growth of the portfolio in programmes, the channels have operated a little with a level of coherence and the presence of the same series, films, and telefilms on all three channels.
*
AB1
*
NT1
*
RTL9
RTL9 is a French-language Luxembourgish television channel shown in Luxembourg, France, Monaco, Africa and the French-speaking regions of Switzerland.
History of the channel
Télé-Luxembourg
On 1 July 1954, CLR (Compagnie Luxembourgeoise ...
, acquired 65% in 1998
*
TMC Monte Carlo, acquired 40% in 2004 (40% owned by TF1)
*
AB3 for contracts in Belgium
*
AB4 For contracts in Belgium
Cinema
The AB Sat package is the first package to theme their cinema channels, an idea copied today by all other French packages. The original five channels offered were : Action, Crime, Cinema Palace, Life and Romance. Action didn't survive, and was replaced by the option of Passions on TPS in 1999, the other channels were also reformatted. In September 2002, AB Sat launched the Ciné Box package with Ciné FX, Ciné Polar, Ciné Comic and Ciné Box. The package was not successful, and two channels disappeared in 2004 : Ciné Comic and Ciné Box. The two other channels, Ciné FX and Ciné Polar were taken in by the cinema package of
Canalsat
Canal+ is a French subscription provider associated to the channel of the same name. It is owned by Vivendi (owner of Canal+) with a hundred percent share.
History
In 1992, Canalsatellite was launched, the shareholders were Canal+ Group (66 ...
and
TPS
TPS or Tps may refer to:
In arts and entertainment
*Télévision Par Satellite, a French satellite television company
*Third-person shooter, a game genre
* Torsonic Polarity Syndrome, in ''South Park'' animation
* Trailer Park Sex, a band from ...
. The most part of the cinema channels was shared equally on cable in France and Belgium.
*
Action
Action may refer to:
* Action (narrative), a literary mode
* Action fiction, a type of genre fiction
* Action game, a genre of video game
Film
* Action film, a genre of film
* ''Action'' (1921 film), a film by John Ford
* ''Action'' (1980 fil ...
*
Ciné Fx (the only French channel 100% dedicated to science-fiction, fantasy and horror)
*
Ciné Polar
Ciné Polar was a French television channel owned by AB Groupe.
History
The channel was originally only available on AB Sat and as an option on CanalSat, but is now available through a cinema contract with AB, on cable, on ADSL, and on digital ...
Sport
*
AB moteurs
* Orange sport Info
Documentaries and true-life
*
Encyclopédia
*
Toutel'Histoire
*
Animaux
*
Escales
*
Chasse et Pêche
Specialised
*
Mangas
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*
XXL (channel reserved for pornography and other pay channels)
*
Fit TV
Fit TV was a French TV channel of AB Groupe dedicated to fitness.
History
The channel was originally broadcast only on AB Sat, and then through a subscription on certain networks of cable operators and digital broadcasting TV packages.
It was b ...
(fitness)
*
Vidéoclick (Themed)
*
Télé Marseille (Local channel that Absat launched)
Former channels
Music
*
Musique classique (television channel)
Created on 2 April 1996, Musique Classique was a television channel owned by AB Groupe.
The programming consisted of classical concerts, opera, lyrical works, and magazine programmes (e.g. ''À livret ouvert''...).
The channel was run by Jean-Mi ...
(Cancelled in 2007)
*Nostalgie TV, later RFM TV (Cancelled in April 2005)
*Onyx (German channel) became documentary channel : Terra Nova (since cancelled)
*'Zik (Cancelled 31 December 2007)
Sport
*AB Sport, bought from the Pathé group in 1998 (Pathé sport) and since become
Sport+
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*France Courses (daily live racing)
Cinema
*Hollywood Stars
*Ciné Box (Cinema channel cancelled end of August 2004)
*Ciné Comic (Cinema channel cancelled end of August 2004)
*Ciné Palace
*Canal Hollywood
*Rire
*Romance
Others
*
Terranova (documentary)
*
Vive la vie TV (now Fit TV, now closed in 2003)
*
AB5
References
External links
Group siteNon-official site of Bis TV
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Mediawan Thematics
Direct broadcast satellite services