Groupe M6

M6 Group (French: Groupe M6) (known legally as Metropole Television S.A) is a French media holding company. It was formed around the commercial television channel M6, launched on 1 March 1987.[1][2][3]

Metropole Televisión SA
Traded asEuronext: MMT CAC Mid 60 Component
IndustryMedia
Founded1987
FounderCLT-UFA 
HeadquartersNeuilly-sur-Seine, France
Key people
Nicolas De Tavernost (CEO)
ProductsTelevision broadcasting and production, websites, media investments
Revenue 1.279 billion € (2016)
153 million € (2016)
ParentRTL Group (48,26 %)
CNP (7,24 %)
Personnel (0,81 %)
Autocontrôle (0,33 %)
Websitewww.groupem6.fr & groupem6.me

Assets

Television

France

Channel Description Stake Launched Ceased Acquisitioned HD availability
M6 Generalist channel 100% 1 March 1986 (as TV6) 1 March 1987 +
W9 Generalist channel with a music slant 31 March 2005 +
6ter Generalist family channel launched for DDT 12 December 2012 +
Fun TV Music channel 22 February 1997 31 December 2008
Paris Première General interest Pay-TV channel with a cultural bias 15 December 1986 +
Téva General interest Pay-TV channel targeting a female audience 6 October 1996 +
TF6 Generalist family channel 18 December 2000 31 December 2014
M6 Music Music channel 5 March 1998 +
M6 Music Black Music channel 10 January 2005 4 January 2015
M6 Music Club Music channel 20 January 2009 4 January 2015
M6 Music Rock Music channel 10 January 2005 20 January 2009
(replaced by M6 Music Club)
M6 Boutique & Co TV shopping channel 100% (via Home Shopping Service) 19 May 1998
Best of Shopping TV shopping channel 100% (via Home Shopping Service) 1 October 2003 +
Girondins TV Channel dedicated to FC Girondins de Bordeaux 100% (via FC des Girondins de Bordeaux) 14 August 2008 30 October 2018 +
Série Club Channel dedicated to TV series 50% TF1 Group, 50% M6 Group 8 March 1993 +

Film

  • M6 Films, film co-production
  • M6 Studio, film production
  • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie, film catalog
  • Société Nouvelle de Distribution, film distribution
  • Studio 89 Productions, television production
  • C-Productions, television news production
  • Golden Network, digital content

References

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