TMC | |
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Launched | 19 November 1954 |
Owned by | TF1 Group |
Picture format | 576i (SDTV) |
Audience share | 3.5% (October 2011, Médiamétrie) |
Slogan | Le meilleur pour vous !' |
Country | Monaco France |
Language | French |
Formerly called | Télé Monte-Carlo (1954-1993) Monte Carlo TMC (1993-2001) TMC (2001-2004) TMC Monte-Carlo (2004-2009) |
Sister channel(s) | TF1 NT1 Eurosport TV Breizh TF6 |
Website | www.tmc.tv |
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TNT | Channel 10 |
Satellite | |
Bis Télévisions | Channel 10 |
CanalSat | Channel 34 |
Cable | |
Numericable | Channel 10 |
MC Cable | Channel 2 |
Naxoo | Channel 13 |
IPTV | |
Freebox TV | Channel 10 |
DartyBox | Channel 10 |
Orange SA | Channel 10 |
Télé Monte Carlo or TMC Monte Carlo, traditionally known as TMC is a Monégasque general entertainment television channel.
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The oldest private channel in Europe, TMC dates back to 1954, inaugurated by Rainier III, Prince of Monaco. Like several other European television channels, its first major broadcast was one relating to the country's royal family, in this case the marriage of Prince Rainier III and Grace Kelly. As a result of an agreement between Prince Rainier III and the French President François Mitterrand, TMC was able to be broadcast as far west as Montpellier, France, tripling its coverage (three million potential viewers).
In 1987 the channel was carried for a few hours on M6, a French television service — which made it available to much more of France — and the channel was eventually carried by CanalSat and became available in all of France and the Indian Ocean area. The channel also won a spot on the French language digital terrestrial television scheme, demonstrating its wide appeal.
The channel was owned jointly by the TF1 Group (40%), the AB Group (40%) and the Government of Monaco (20%).[1] In 2010, TF1 Group bought AB Group's shares and now owns 80% of the channel.
Until 1995 TMC was a member of the European Broadcasting Union as a part of Radio Monte-Carlo (RMC). Currently the Moneqasque membership is held by Groupement de Radiodiffuseurs Monégasques (GRMC), a joint organisation by Monte-Carlo Radiodiffusion (RMC), Radio Monte Carlo (RMC) and Télé Monte-Carlo (TMC).
Télé Monte Carlo shows a variety of programs, including many imports. It also produces many original programming that include news magazines, cooking shows, and talkshows, which include:
Télé Monte Carlo is also responsible for Monaco's participation in the Eurovision Song Contest.
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