BFM TV

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BFM TV
Launched 28 November 2005
Audience share 0.8% (TNT) (June 2007, [1])
Country Flag of France France and Flag of Switzerland Switzerland not on German
Website BFMTV.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
TNT Channel 15
Satellite
Canalsat Channel 44
TPS Channel 52
TV Vlaanderen Digitaal Channel 59
Cable
Noos Channel 41
Numericable Channel 26
MC Cable Channel 85
Coditel Channel 263
IPTV over ADSL
Freebox TV Channel 15
Neuf Channel 15
Alice France Channel 15
DartyBox Channel 15
Orange TV Channel 15 adsl serv 7= SFR TV

BFM TV is French 24-hour television news channel.

Contents

[edit] Organization

[edit] Dirigeants

CEO :

  • Alain Weill

[edit] Capital

BFM TV is held by the French group NextradioTV which also owns the radio stations BFM and RMC.


[edit] Broadcasting

It has been launched first on the French digital terrestrial television (known as TNT, télévision numérique terrestre) and is broadcast free 24 hours a day, by satellite on TPS and CanalSat (see frequencies below), French digital terrestrial television, by DSL providers Free, Neuf, Alice, Orange, Télé2, Club Internet, by mobile television on Orange and SFR, by cable providers Numéricable, NOOS and UPC, and live on the channel's website (in Windows Media streaming).

BFM TV is freely broadcast by satellite in DVB-S MPEG-2 uncrypted :

  • Hot Bird 13° : 11585 GHz Pol V, SR27500 et FEC 2/3
  • Astra 19°, 11508 GHz, Pol V, SR 22000 et FEC 5/6

[edit] Presenters

  • Ronald Guintrange
  • Thomas Misrachi
  • Stéphanie de Muru
  • Ruth Elkrief
  • Olivier Mazerolle
  • Florence Duprat
  • Jean Alexandre Baril
  • Guillaume Vanhems
  • Rachid M'Barki

[edit] External links