RTL9 is a French-language
Luxembourg
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ish 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 de Radiodiffusion) changed their name to
CLT (Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion), to state their new ambition: television. On 20 May 1953, the administrative council of la CLR authorised their president, Robert Tabouis, to sign a contract with the Luxembourg government to run a television channel. They obtained the authority of the Grand Duke to permit a state-run monopoly of the channel.
The achievement of the great works of the
Villa Louvigny coincided with the start of the construction of a
television antenna at Ginsterberg close to
Dudelange
Dudelange (; ; ) is a commune with town status in southern Luxembourg. It is the fourth-most populous commune, with 22,043 inhabitants. Dudelange is situated close to the border with France.
The commune also includes the smaller town of Bude ...
, a site which assured good reception, due to its altitude of , and its location only 200 metres (yards) from the French border. The project showed the intention to broadcast eastwards towards France.
On 23 January 1955, the date of her 59th birthday, the Grand Duchess
Charlotte I launched Télé-Luxembourg with her husband,
Prince Félix, marking the official birth of television in Luxembourg. On screen, a young announcer stated that ''"Télé-Luxembourg will become a part of your family"''. The first show consisted of introductions to the channel. At the time no studio had been installed at
Villa Louvigny. The shows were directed from the building situated at the foot of the
Dudelange Radio Tower. This omni-directional transmitter allowed Télé Luxembourg to be well received at first, with a range of around around
Luxembourg
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,
Ardennes
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Geological ...
,
Lorraine
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and as far as
Reims
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and
Mulhouse
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. Using a
VHF channel of E-07 initially showing programmes at 625 lines, and renamed "canal Luxembourg" in France, the standard was kept at the "Belgium" 819 lines or "819 narrowband" used in Francophone Belgium. It used a narrower bandwidth than
Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française
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(with the result that images appear a little less clear), but have the advantage of being able to cram a greater number of transmitters in the same zone, allowing the channel to be seen by French and
Wallonian viewers as well as foreign viewers in Germany, Netherlands, and Dutch-speaking Belgium. They were the first private television channel in Europe. Their mission was to show inter-regional information in French in
Luxembourg
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, Belgium and Lorraine.
Even with the addition of some high-ranking staff from
RTF (for which RTF unsuccessfully complained against Tele-Luxembourg), such as
Jacques Navadic and
Robert Diligent, later of ''
Journal de Télé-Luxembourg'', the launch of the channel was hazardous, with few experienced staff, teams consisting of former radio technicians who had moved into television. The productions became more professional and from 1956 to 1957, the
CLT built a tower towards the top of
Villa Louvigny which became the offices and studios of Télé-Luxembourg. The channel, which was then broadcasting for thirty hours per week, eventually was becoming noticed by the viewing public, and became a part of the audiovisual landscape.
As well as the live programmes, such as ''L'École Buissonnière'', there were reports from around the country and neighbouring Francophone regions on ''
Journal de Télé-Luxembourg'', and Télé-Luxembourg delivered key programmes from Paris Productions and foreign films and television series. Little by little, the channel created its identity, and marked its difference from the austerity of the national French and Belgian channels. It was marked out by its sense of levity (gameshows, soaps, and nightly films) and fun (strong presence of French presenters such as
Pierre Bellemare
Pierre Bellemare (21 October 1929 – 26 May 2018) was a French writer, novelist, radio personality, television presenter, TV producer, director, and actor.
Television
* '' La Tête et les Jambes''
* '' La Caméra invisible''
* '' J'ai un Se ...
and
Georges de Caunes and announcers such as
Anna-Vera). Advertising was present from the outset, but the presenters themselves delivered the messages live. The popular success was so high that their efforts were recognised by hosting the 7th
Eurovision Song Contest
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in 1962 shown across Europe from the
Villa Louvigny. This national event was shown live to every café in the country.
In 1969, the Belgian government moved the frequencies for radio relay to
cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
.
Coditel installed a reception station in the Ardennes at
Saint Hubert and broadcast a signal from Télé-Luxembourg via cable from
Namur
Namur (; ; ) is a city and municipality in Wallonia, Belgium. It is the capital both of the province of Namur and of Wallonia, hosting the Parliament of Wallonia, the Government of Wallonia and its administration.
Namur stands at the confl ...
,
Brutélé which was distributed to the periphery of
Liège
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and
Brussels
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. From then on, est
Belgacom which was then able to sell this on to other television distributors. The development of cable in Belgium, and especially Francophone Belgium, meant that Télé-Luxembourg sat alongside the French channels (
TF1
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TF1 is part ...
,
Antenne 2 and
FR3). Télé-Luxembourg then drew its main revenue from Belgium.
This family-oriented direction was popular and led
Jacques Navadic in the 1970s to become the head of the channel. The programming consisted of films, American serials, gameshows, and chatshows using the same presenters gave Télé-Luxembourg star status in
Luxembourg
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, the East of France and Belgium, reinforced by their move to colour in 1972 : as well as the
VHF 819 line transmitter (channel E-07) reconverting to 625 lines
SECAM
SECAM, also written SÉCAM (, ''Séquentiel de couleur à mémoire'', French for ''sequential colour memory''), is an analog color television system that was used in France, Russia and some other countries or territories of Europe and Africa. ...
, two new
UHF
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transmitters were launched at the
Dudelange Radio Tower, one for channel 21 in
SECAM
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for France, one on channel 27 on
PAL
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for Belgium. Every day, at the start of the channel, the heraldic lion of Luxembourg appeared on the circles symbolising the radio waves and the name Télé-Luxembourg, followed by an image of the Dudelange transmitter, with the voice of
Jacques Harvey announcing : ''"Here is Télé-Luxembourg, channels 7, 21 and 27, Dudelange transmitter, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg."''. The game shows soon followed, with ''
Coffre-fort'' presented by
Michèle Etzel, under the slogan ''Vivement ce soir sur Télé-Luxembourg'', and advertising based on car stickers which viewers were encouraged to place in their cars, with these cars then being filmed and broadcast on air.
On 30 July 1981, the
Dudelange Radio Tower was totally destroyed after a collision with a Belgian military aircraft, and RTL Télé Luxembourg was off the air for a few hours, until the back-up systems were up and running. The French president,
François Mitterrand
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in person authorised
TDF to use the former
VHF 819 line transmitters of
TF1
TF1 (; standing for ''Télévision Française 1'') is a French commercial television network owned by TF1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1's average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network.
TF1 is part ...
in Lorraine to relay RTL Télé Luxembourg in colour until the rebuilding of the tower in Dudelange. However, the 819 line transmitter did not correctly show the programmes. The transmitter at Dudelange was rebuilt in 1983, replaced by an automatic pylon.
RTL Télé Luxembourg created entertainment shows and showed series before any other channels. (It was the first channel in Europe to show ''
Dallas
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'', before even
TF1
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TF1 is part ...
). A regular claim on the channel was that a programme was being broadcast "priority for RTL Television". This policy of "outreach" relied heavily on the personality of the presenters. Jacques Navadic, director of programmes, launched a search for a new presenter in 1977. On a memorable evening, entitled ''Dix en lice ?'', the public, the channel, and a jury of celebrities (
Michel Drucker,
Jean Lefebvre
Jean Marcel Lefebvre (3 October 1919Some sources indicate he was born in 1922. – 9 July 2004) was a French film actor.
His erratic studies were interrupted by World War II. Taken prisoner and then requisitioned as a laborer, he escaped to joi ...
, Thérèse Leduc,
Jacques Navadic, Robert Diligent) chose
Marylène Bergmann to become one of the emblematic faces of the channel. A generation of new faces were first seen on the channel:
André Torrent,
Philippe Goffin,
Bibiane Godfroid,
Michèle Etzel,
Claude Rappé,
Anouchka Sikorsky,
Jean-Luc Bertrand and
Georges Lang.
RTL Télévision

RTL Télé Luxembourg was renamed RTL Télévision in 1982, marking the emergence of the RTL brand. During the 1980s, RTL Télévision had reached their peak. Under the direction of the new programming director,
Jean Stock, a clutch of programmes and presenters were successful: ''Le Train des jouets'', ''Léo contre tous'', ''Citron Grenadine'', ''Tête à Tête'', ''Stop Star'', ''Le Coffre-fort'', ''Fréquence JLB'', ''Atoukado'' and many presenters.
On 4 March 1983, RTL Télévision launched a microwave between
Brussels
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and
Luxembourg
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. The antenna was split channel between
UHF
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SECAM
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21 (Luxembourg / Lorraine) and
UHF
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PAL
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27 (Belgium). It allowed the Belgian channel to show Belgian-specific programmes (''
JTL
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'', presented by
Jean-Charles De Keyser and entertainment) alongside programmes for viers in Luxembourg and Lorraine. RTL Télévision then moved to the bottom of Avenue
Franklin Roosevelt
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in Brussels, and built a studio, allowing it to extend its coverage (as part of the compensation package from the Belgian government for the
Dudelange accident) to cover all Belgian territory via cable television which meant rapid development in Belgium.
With considerable audience enlargement in Belgium, the channel is finally profitable, and the
CLT creates
RTL Plus on 2 January 1984 for the German market and shown on the
VHF channel E-07, which meant the loss a large part of the French audience of RTL Télévision from the reception zone of channel 21 to
Lorraine
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, to the disappointment of those from Alsace, South-Lorraine, and
Champagne-Ardenne, who were no longer able to view the channel. Part of the financial and technical resources of RTL Télévision moved to RTL Plus, while the channel also lost staff in March 1987, when a number of technicians, journalists and presenters took part in the launch of
M6, created for the French market (the sixth channel, launched after the collapse of the music channel
TV6). In September of the same year, the Belgian channel of RTL Télévision became independent with the launch of
RTL-TVi which produced all of its programmes in
Brussels
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. A number of key presenters and creative team of RTL Télévision were involved in these channels. At the same time, the five first cable television channels began broadcast in France.
Deprived of its Belgian audience, and broadcasting to Luxembourg and Lorraine, RTL Télévision was finding great difficulty in positioning itself in the French market. The need for renewal was felt to be essential, and in 1988, RTL Télévision tried to redynamise itself with small touches, such as modifying its logo and graphics (the appearance of the RTL balloon), and signing stars such as Geneviève Guicheney (from
FR3) and launching new faces
Agnès Duperrin and
Martin Igier who had just graduated from the
École Supérieure de Journalisme in
Lille
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to replace those who had joined M6 and RTL-TVI. On Christmas Eve 1987, Robert Diligent co-presented his last Journal Télévisé alongside Agnès Duperrin. Those responsible for the channel reorganised the programmes to have a new format which was attractive to the young and more suited to attracting a new audience base. An internal conflict escalated between the old and new generation, which stood in the way of new investment. RTL Télévision abandoned its public service mission in Luxembourg to
RTL Hei Elei, a new channel created in
Luxembourg
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at the demand of the government. This was the end of an era.
RTL TV
To mark the end of the era, RTL Télévision became RTL TV in 1991, becoming the first channel of the
CLT Group, while RTL Plus took over the name
RTL Television in 1992.
RTL TV changed its format due to the new director of programmes, Hugues Durocher, to attract a younger and more urban public. Films and serials gradually supplemented the traditional programmes and presenters were replaced by a new generation: Agnès Duperrin, Laurent Lespinasse, Katia Schmidt,
Thierry Guillaume, Nicolas Albrand, Véronique Buson,
Jérôme Anthony, Virginie Schanté, Françoise Gaujour,
Fabienne Égal and Charlotte Gomez made their first appearances.
The channel aimed to restore the fundamentals of the channel and capitalise on the presenters and launched a vast publicity campaign under the slogan "l'esprit de famille". This slogan was repeated on air by presenters at the key shows on the air: ''Scrabble RTL'' with
Thierry Guillaume and Véronique Buson, ''40 minutes'' with
Marylène Bergmann at the start of the evening, the 52-minute weekly ''RTL Santé'' presented by Agnès Duperrin, the female magazine ''F comme Femmes'' every lunchtime with Véronique Buson and Françoise Gaujour, the video shows of ''Music Family'' and ''Ligne Basket'' with Jérôme Anthony and Virginie Schanté and ''Galaxie'' with
Thierry Guillaume, shown for the youth at the end of the afternoon and Wednesday afternoons and the job show ''Help!''.
Refocussing on the public in Lorraine, RTL TV became more regionalised, and launched RTL Lorraine, which was separated from its big sister on
cable
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* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
and
satellite
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with local shows (''40 minutes en Lorraine'', and other programmes on cable and satellite on Wednesday evenings) only available to the public in Lorraine via the radio transmitter on Channel 21 from the
Dudelange Radio Tower.
RTL9
In 1995, RTL TV marked their 40th anniversary with great ceremony in the grand auditorium of
Villa Louvigny and officially renamed the channel RTL9 at the end of the night. The official reason for the change of name was a new youth focus to the channel (''RTL9, c'est neuf !''), but the
CLT stated that the move was to avoid confusion with the Belgian channel,
RTL-TVI and the German channel
RTL Television.
In 1997, the
CLT joined with the German audiovisual group
UFA and so controlled production, broadcast, and rights for programmes. Faced with their Belgian and German cousins in direct competition in their countries, and with the increasing success of M6 in France,
CLT-UFA faced questions regarding their audience in Lorraine and on French and Swiss
cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
. The new German-Luxembourger group was less attached to the heritage aspect than to the economic aspect of the company and urgent cost-cutting measures were undertaken. In December 1997, the group cut staff at the channel for economic reasons (RTL9 showed a loss of 50 million French francs) and on 3 March 1998, 65% of the capital of the channel was sold to
AB Groupe, with
CLT-UFA keeping the remaining 35%. A number of viewers deserted the channel, as did some of the key figureheads of the channel, led by
Marylène Bergmann, who had been a presenter at the channel since 1977. Only
Jean-Luc Bertrand, director of programmes, remained at the channel.
Reaching 650 000 homes on terrestrial channels in Lorraine and
Luxembourg
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, 2.1 million homes via
cable
Cable may refer to:
Mechanical
* Nautical cable, an assembly of three or more ropes woven against the weave of the ropes, rendering it virtually waterproof
* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
in France and Switzerland, 1.5 million via satellite contracts on the
TPS satellite package, and via the
CanalSat package, RTL9 is the number one channel in terms of relative audience for cable and satellite for the past ten years, and is the third most watched channel in Lorraine. Due to this,
AB Groupe proposed that the channel should move to
digital terrestrial television in France on 1 July 2002. The
CSA refused, since the channel was a foreign channel, and therefore, it was not subject to the same obligations as its French rivals in terms of the broadcast of films and adverts, leading to unfair competition.
In 2005, RTL9 celebrated 50 years of broadcast with archive footage from between 1955 and 2005, but mostly from the RTL9 period, including a musical spectacular from
Olympia in Paris presented by
Jean-Luc Bertrand. In contrast to
RTL-TVI which broadcast a documentary in March 2005 tracing the history of Télé-Luxembourg and the independence of the Belgian channel, or
RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg which showed a documentary at the end of 2005 about the "T" in RTL, RTL9 did not show a similar programme, due to the loss of records when they moved offices in 1995. Instead, for the last week of December 2005, the programme of Jean-Luc Bertrand, ''Bienvenue chez vous'', was taken over by former stars of the channel: Michèle Etzel, André Torrent,
Jean Stock,
Georges Lang and
Marylène Bergmann, specially brought in to talk about their professional memories of the history of RTL Télévision.
Since 4 September 2006, RTL9 has renewed its graphic without changing its logo. The new graphic is 3D, created in-house, using the colours and the three shapes which form the channel's logo. A second event took place at the same time: the return of
Marylène Bergmann after nine years away, to take over presenting duties on
RTL-TVI, two days per week with her old co-presenter
Jean-Luc Bertrand, on ''Bienvenue chez vous'' on RTL9 Lorraine.
From its foundation as the station of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the
RTL empire is still growing now shown in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Eastern Europe, covering 38 television channels and 29 radio stations in 2007.
In May 2008, AB changed RTL9, changing the regional name RTL9 Lorraine to RTL9 Est accompanied by a dedicated website.
In February 2009, AB rejuvenated the website of the channel with an emphasis on video content and the prominence of various departments of AB Groupe.
Since 16 September 2009, RTL9 have a Swiss feed with local ads.
On 1 June 2010, RTL9 passed in
16:9. On 13 May 2014, RTL9 went on high definition on the Canalsat bouquet and in 2015 on Numericable and SFR. The channel is no longer broadcast in standard definition from this date on Astra.
On 21 July 2017,
Mediawan, through its audiovisual company
AB Groupe, bought the 35% held by
CLT-UFA and became its sole owner.
Visual identity (logos)
RTL_9.svg, Logo used from 2011 to 2023
RTL9-logo-2023.svg, Logo used since 2023
Finance
From 23 January 1995 to 2 March 1998, RTL9 was wholly owned by ''CLT SA'', which became ''CLT-UFA SA'' in 1997. On 3 March 1998 the CLT-UFA Board of Directors decided, under pressure of the
Groupe Bruxelles Lambert
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, to sell 65% of the capital of RTL9 to ''AB Groupe SA'', with 2.25% of the capital held by the ''Banque Populaire de Lorraine''.
RTL9 is now 65% owned by ''AB Luxembourg SA'', a wholly owned subsidiary of ''AB Groupe SA'', and 35% by ''CLT-UFA SA'', a 99.7% subsidiary of
RTL Group
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, which bought in 1998 the 2,25% of the
Groupe Banque Populaire
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History
Groupe Banque Populaire started in 1878 with the ...
de Lorraine.
From 21 July 2017,
Mediawan becomes the sole owner of the channel by purchasing the shares held by
CLT-UFA.
Organisation
Managers
Presidents:
*
Gust Graas :1955–1984
*
Jacques Navadic: 1984–1989
*
Jean Stock: 1989–1995
* Christophe Chevrier: 1995–1997
Director of broadcast:
* Laurent Altide: since 3 March 1998
CEO:
*
Claude Berda: since 3 March 1998
Programme directors:
*
Claude Robert: 1955–1975
*
Jacques Navadic: 1975–1984 /
Jean Stock (Joint directors): 1981–1984
*
Jean Stock: 1984–1987
* Hugues Durocher: 1987–1997
* Richard Maroko: since 3 March 1998
Director of programmes and special operations:
*
Jean-Luc Bertrand: since 1998
Directors of information:
*
Jacques Navadic: 1955–1984
*
Jean Stock: 1984–1986
* Hugues Durocher: 1987–1997
*
Jean-Luc Bertrand: since 1998
Director of Marketing and Business Development:
*
Gregg Bywalski: since 2002
Capital
RTL9 is owned 97.75% by Mediawan Thematics (who acquired RTL Group's stake in 1998 and 2017), with 2.25% owned by ''Banque populaire Alsace Lorraine Champagne''.
Headquarters
The first headquarters of Télé-Luxembourg were based at
Villa Louvigny in
Luxembourg
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, a building flanked by an eight-storey tower, built in 1956–1957 by the
CLT and housing the offices and studios of the channel. This address has become a legendary site in the audiovisual landscape. RTL Télévision and RTL TV stayed until 1990.
RTL Télévision moved to studios at 3, allée Saint-Symphorien,
Metz
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at the end of 1990 to reach the public of Lorraine, but the final parts of the business remained at Villa Louvigny. In summer 1996, the television services at Villa Louvigny moved to new premises of the
CLT named KB2 (KB1 was the building of the CLT dedicated to radio), built in
Kirchberg,
Luxembourg
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.
As the first cable and satellite channel in France, in 1995 RTL9 had a studio in Paris built at
CNIT in
la Défense
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until 1997.
Unfortunately, this move was not a success due to the declining fortunes of the channel, and people and materials were moved back to
Metz
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and
Luxembourg
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in December 1997, when RTL9 sold 65% of its capital to the AB Group.
This was the end of an era, and forty years of viewing was placed into the hands of the administrators.
In December 2005, the regional station left the Technopôle in
Metz
Metz ( , , , then ) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle (river), Moselle and the Seille (Moselle), Seille rivers. Metz is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Moselle (department), Moselle Departments ...
to move to 29 boulevard Saint-Symphorien, still in
Metz
Metz ( , , , then ) is a city in northeast France located at the confluence of the Moselle (river), Moselle and the Seille (Moselle), Seille rivers. Metz is the Prefectures in France, prefecture of the Moselle (department), Moselle Departments ...
.
Programmes
RTL9 today is a TV station without any regional content, and is dedicated to recent cinema releases and to general entertainment consisting of numerous imports of recent popular US TV shows and of programmes from the AB Groupe catalogue.
Broadcast
Transmission of RTL9 on the terrestrial
UHF
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SECAM
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channel 21 from the
Dudelange Radio Tower in the south of
Luxembourg
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to the Lorraine region ended just after midnight on 1 January 2011. On 28 February 2011, digital TV transmission on channel 21 relaunched with a new TV station, "Air, l'autre télé".
RTL TV was shown on
Télécom 2B satellite from 1992 until the end of 1994, but encrypted. A payment of 120 French francs was necessary to decrypt the signal via a decoder that costed 690 francs. At the end of December 1996, the new satellite package
TPS launched the analogue signal, shown by the Télécom 2B satellite, to be shown via the
Hot Bird
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Only digital r ...
satellite at 13° east until the start of 1998, when they would begin to broadcast in digital quality. On 26 December 2001, TPS gave up the exclusive rights for the satellite broadcast to RTL9 and the channel was then shown on
CanalSat.
AB Groupe, which has operated since April 1998, include it in their
AB Sat
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satellite package.
In 2005,
AB Groupe proposed to the
CSA that the channel could be shown for free on
Télévision Numérique Terrestre
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Digital terrestrial television
The digital terrestrial television platform ...
(TNT). It would have meant making the channel dedicated to "French fiction" and no longer showing films on Wednesday, Friday or Saturday nights, as the showing of films on these evenings is still banned in France. The project did not go forward, but AB got three other frequencies:
TMC and
NT1 for free-DTT, and
AB1 for pay-DTT.
RTL9 is available with
Canal+ and Bis Télévisions satellite packages, on Luxembourgish
cable
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Mechanical
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* Wire rope, a type of rope that consists of several strands of metal wire laid into a hel ...
, French (
Numericable), Swiss (
UPC,
Naxoo and Net+) and Lebanon (Cablevision), and on
ADSL
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television packages.
It is also available on Molotov.tv and Watch it.
Timeline
See also
*
Radio Télévision Luxembourg
*
Dudelange Radio Tower
*
Villa Louvigny
*
RTL Television
*
M6
*
RTL-TVI
*
RTL Télé Lëtzebuerg
References
External links
*
Official site of the channel*
Official site of Marylène Bergmann with stories and photos of the history of RTL Télévision*
Documents relating to the canditature for RTL9 to CSA to terristrial digital television
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