Trek (TV channel)

Trek is a French themed television channel owned by Mediawan Thematics.[1][2]

Trek
Launched2 February 2015 (2015-02-02)
Owned byMediawan Thematics
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
SloganLa chaîne outdoor
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Broadcast areaFrance
HeadquartersLa Plaine Saint-Denis, France
ReplacedEscales (1996-2015)
Sister channel(s)Toute l'Histoire
Science et Vie TV
Animaux
Chasse et Pêche
Websitewww.trekhd.tv
Availability
Satellite
Canal+Channel 124
The channel will be discontinued as of 1 September 2020
Bis TélévisionsChannel 33 (AB3)
Channel 27 (Hot Bird)
FransatChannel 76
TéléSATChannel 59
Canal+ CalédonieChannel 86
Canal+ RéunionChannel 84
Cable
UPC SwitzerlandChannel 186 (Romandy)
Channel 486 (Deutschswizz)
Channel 686 (Ticino)
SFR RéunionChannel 271
Vialis (Alsace)Channel 61
Voo (Wallonia and Brussels)Channel 89
Telenet (Wallonia and Brussels)Channel 505
KabloTV (Turkey)Channel 120
IPTV
FreeChannel 209
SFRChannel 181
TV d'OrangeChannel 119
Bouygues TelecomChannel 125
Netplus (Switzerland)Channel 43
Proximus TVChannel 72 (Wallonia & Brussels)
Channel 322 (Flanders)

History

Trek began broadcasting on February 2, 2015, replacing Escales.

Programming

The channel broadcasts programs dedicated to adventure, feats and thrills.

Every night of the week, Trek offers different sports: extreme on Monday, outdoor on Tuesdays, ski / snowboard on Wednesdays, expeditions on Thursdays, challenges on Friday, surfing on Saturdays and climbing on Sundays.

References

  1. "Ephéméride de l'été 2015 : que s'est-il passé dans les médias en juillet et août ?". La Correspondance de la Presse. 4 September 2015. Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. Propos recueillis par Victor Le Grand (26 January 2015). "Repositionner AB au coeur de la création". La Lettre de l'audiovisuel. Missing or empty |url= (help)
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