Direct Star

Direct Star was a French free-to-air music television channel owned by Vincent Bolloré, that launched and replaced Virgin 17 on 1 September 2010. The channel has been replaced on 7 October 2012 by D17 after being bought by the French group Canal+.

Direct Star
Launched1 September 2010
Closed7 October 2012
Owned byCanal+ Group (60%)
Bolloré Group (40%)
Picture format576i (SDTV)
SloganLa chaîne musicale et entertainment
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
HeadquartersPuteaux, France
ReplacedVirgin 17
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial televisionChannel 17
Satellite
CanalSatChannel 38
Bis TélévisionsChannel 17
FRANSATChannel 17
Orange TVChannel 17
TélésatChannel 20
TNTSATChannel 17
Cable
NumericableChannel 23
MC CableChannel 159
VOOChannel 42
IPTV
Alice TVChannel 17
Bis TV on LineChannel 17
CitéFibreChannel 17
DartyBox TVChannel 17
Freebox TVChannel 17
Orange TVChannel 17
SFRChannel 17
BBoxChannel 17
CanalSatChannel 38

Programmes

Music

  • Star Music
  • Top Direct Star
  • Top Club
  • Top France
  • Top Hip-Hop
  • Top Rock
  • + 2 Music
  • Star Story

Other

  • Morning Star
  • Zap Direct Star
  • Sport Extrême
  • Star Report
  • Star Player
  • Poker

Series

Anime

Reality TV

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