Groupe M6

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Metropole Télévision SA, commonly known as Groupe M6 (English: M6 Group), is a French media holding company. It was formed around the commercial television channel M6, launched in March 1987 by the CLT (RTL Télévision) and La Lyonnaise des Eaux.[1][2][3]

Metropole Télévision SA
Company typePublic
Euronext ParisMMT
CAC Mid 60 Component
IndustryMedia
Founded1 March 1987; 37 years ago (1987-03-01)
Headquarters,
France
Key people
Nicolas De Tavernost (ex CEO)
Products
Revenue1,315,600,000 Euro (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
237,100,000 Euro (2023) Edit this on Wikidata
Owners
Websitewww.groupem6.fr Edit this at Wikidata

In addition to its audiovisual and digital media presence, some of the group's television channels are operated (including M6, W9, 6ter, Paris Première, Téva, Série Club) as well as the television channels of the Lagardères (Gulli, Canal J, TiJi, MCM, MCM Top and RFM TV), radio stations (RTL, RTL2 and Fun Radio), and film and television production and distribution companies. The company has also been presenting information and services on the Internet, including online video and computer companies. Since 1999, the group has also diversified into publishing, music and show production, distance selling, and sport with the Football Club of the Girondins de Bordeaux.

In May 2021, Groupe M6 and TF1 Group announced that they had begun negotiations for a proposed merger.[4][5] On 16 September 2022, the merger was officially abandoned.[6] On 22 September 2022, Thomas Rabe, CEO of RTL Group's parent company, Bertelsmann confirmed that Groupe M6 is up for sale, after the failed merger with TF1 Group.[7] On 3 October 2022, RTL Group confirmed that they wouldn't be selling their stake in Groupe M6.[8]

Assets edit

Television edit

ChannelDescriptionStakeLaunchedAcquired
M6Broadcast network100%1 March 1987 (replaced TV6)
W9Youth entertainment and musical digital channel launched for DTT31 March 2005
6terGeneralist family digital channel launched for DTT12 December 2012
Paris PremièreGeneralist and cultural interest Pay-TV channel
Available on Pay-DTT, with FTA programs
15 December 19866 May 2004
TévaPay-TV channel targeting a female audience6 October 19962007
M6 MusicMusical Pay-TV channel5 March 1998
Série ClubPay-TV channel dedicated to TV series50% Groupe TF1, 50% Groupe M68 March 1993
MCMPay-TV youth entertainment and music channel100% (via Groupe MCM)1 July 19892 September 2019
MCM TopPay-TV music channel
Distributed in Portugal and Brazil
28 November 2003
RFM TVPay-TV music channel
Available in Portugal as MCM Pop
Available in Brazil
3 April 2001
La Chaîne du Père NoëlPay-TV children channel, available every year for the Christmas and holiday season100% (via Jeunesse TV)5 November 2011
GulliChildren and family channel launched for DTT18 November 2005
TijiPay-TV channel for children under seven15 December 2000
Canal JPay-TV channel for children over seven23 December 1985
M6 SuisseSwiss subfeed, available in free-to-air on satellite100% (advertising window operated by Goldbach Media)2 October 2001
W9 Suisse2 August 2011
6ter Suisse2014

International edit

ChannelDescriptionStakeLaunchedAcquired
M6 InternationalInternational version of M6, outside Europe100%2019
Gulli GirlRussian children channel20092 September 2019
Tiji RussieRussian preschool channel
Gulli AfricaChildren channel for the African market23 March 2015
Gulli Bil-ArabiInternational Arab-language children channel28 June 2017
Gulli BrasilPortuguese-language children channel in Brazil and Africa9 August 2020

Former channels edit

All these channels used to be on Pay-TV.

ChannelDescriptionStakeLaunchedCeasedAcquired
Fun TVMusic channel100%22 February 199731 December 2008
M6 Music BlackMusic channel10 January 20054 January 2015
M6 Music ClubMusic channel20 January 20094 January 2015
M6 Music RockMusic channel10 January 200520 January 2009
M6 BoutiqueTV shopping channel100% (via Home Shopping Service)19 May 19981 July 2020
Best of ShoppingTV shopping channel1 October 20031 July 2020
Girondins TVChannel dedicated to FC Girondins de Bordeaux100% (via FC des Girondins de Bordeaux)14 August 200830 October 2018
TF6Generalist family channel50% Groupe TF1, 50% Groupe M618 December 200031 December 2014

Radio edit

The Groupe M6 acquired RTL France on 1 October 2017, from its main shareholder RTL Group.

RadioDescriptionStakeLaunchedAcquired
RTLGeneralist100%15 March 19331 October 2017
RTL2Pop-rock music6 January 1992
Fun RadioYouth-oriented and dance music2 October 1985

Video platforms edit

On 19 March 2008, M6 launched its first catchup service, M6 Replay. On 4 November 2013, M6 Replay, W9 Replay and 6ter Replay were merged into 6play. Since late 2017, RTL radios joined 6play.

ServiceDescriptionStakeLaunchedAcquired
M6+Catchup, live TV, radio and video on demand
Available in Belgium and Croatia as RTL Play, and in Hungary as RTL+
100% (via M6 Web)4 November 2013

Film edit

  • M6 Films, film co-production
  • M6 Studio, film production
  • Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie, film catalog
  • SND, formerly known as Société Nouvelle de Distribution or SND Films, film distribution and production
  • M6 Vidéo, home video distribution division
  • Studio 89 Productions, television production
  • C. Productions, television news production
  • Golden Network, digital content

References edit

  1. ^ "20 ans de cotation de M6 sur la place parisienne". Euronext. 24 September 2014.
  2. ^ "M6 en quête de nouvelles recettes". Le Monde. 22 November 2013.
  3. ^ "M6 souffle ses 25 bougies". Terrafemina. 1 March 2012.
  4. ^ "France's TF1 & M6 Enter Exclusive Merger Negotiations to Create $4B Media Giant". 18 May 2021.
  5. ^ Broughton, Mathew (20 May 2021). "TF1 & M6 Propose Merger; Vungle Acquires TreSensa". ExchangeWire. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  6. ^ "Proposed merger between TF1 and M6 group abandoned, companies say". Reuters. 16 September 2022. Retrieved 16 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Billionaires prepare for new battle over French broadcaster M6". Financial Times. 22 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Bertelsmann's RTL scraps plan to sell stake in French TV Group M6". Reuters. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 6 October 2022.

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