La Première (French TV network)

La Première is a French network of radio and television stations operating France's overseas departments and territories around the world.

Outre-Mer 1ère
LaunchedJune 8, 1954 (1954-06-08)
Owned byFrance Télévisions
Picture format576i (SDTV)
CountryOverseas Departments and Territories of France, Canada
Headquarters3–4, rue Danton
92299 Malakoff, Hauts-de-Seine
Formerly calledRFO (1998–2004)
Websitela1ere.fr
Availability
Terrestrial
Digital terrestrial television1ère: Channel 1 (DOM-TOMs only)
France Ô: Channel 19
Saint Pierre et MiquelonTélé-SPM 1èr'
FQN-TV Channel 8
FQN-TV-1 Channel 31
Satellite
CanalSatFrance Ô: Channel 170
CanalSat CalédonieNouvelle-Calédonie 1ère: Channel 11
France Ô: Channel 16
CanalSat CaraïbesMartinique 1ère: Channel 14
Guadeloupe 1ère: Channel 16
Guyane 1ère: Channel 18
France Ô: Channel 19
CanalSat RéunionRéunion 1ère: Channel 18
Mayotte 1ère: Channel 25
France Ô: Channel 37
Bis TelevisionsFrance Ô: Channel 29
TNTSATFrance Ô: Channel 19
Shaw Direct (Canada)SPM 1ère: Channel 751
Vini TVFrance 2
France 3
France 4
France 5
France Ô
Polynésie 1ère
Cable
NoosFrance Ô: Channel 51
Vidéotron (Canada)SPM 1ère: Channel 44
Cogeco (Canada)SPM 1ère: Channel 203 (Quebec only)
IPTV
Freebox TVFrance Ô: Channel 152
Orange TVFrance Ô: Channel 32
Neuf TVFrance Ô: Channel 24
AliceFrance Ô: Channel 32
DartyBoxFrance Ô: Channel 32

La 1ère network includes:

  • Television and radio services under the [name of department or territory] La 1ère name
  • France Ô a satellite channel featuring programming from all the Outre-Mer 1ère services; produced chiefly for viewing in mainland France, it is also available in the overseas areas.
  • Radio La 1ère is available only in overseas territories/departments and on Internet on the website www.la1ere.fr . The contents changes depending what radio you're listening to on Internet or depending on where you live in the overseas territories/departments just like France 3 does with the regional news bulletins such as the 12/13 or Soir 3 or other regional shows.

La 1re also offers free streaming television just like what they do with the radio on the internet. The television broadcast on the website is only for those who live in the overseas territories/departments.

History

The service was first established in 1954 as the Radiodiffusion de la France Outre-Mer (RFOM). It was renamed a year later as the Société de radiodiffusion de la France d'outre-mer (SORAFOM).

This was replaced in 1964, following the creation of the Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française, by the Office de coopération radiophonique (OCORA).

In August 1974, OCORA became a part of the reformulated FR3: a network of regional television stations in mainland France. FR3's overseas operations were known as FR3 DOM-TOM and, unlike the arrangement in metropolitan France, were in charge of both television and radio.

In December 1982 France's overseas broadcasting operations were removed from FR3 and invested in the current organization, the Société de Radiodiffusion et de télévision Française pour l'Outre-mer (RFO).

In July 2004 Réseau France Outre-mer (RFO) was reunited with the French mainland's public broadcasters when it was merged into the France Télévisions network.

On 30 November 2010 Réseau France Outre-mer have been renamed Réseau Outre-Mer 1ère.

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