France Ô
| France Ô | |
|---|---|
|  | |
| Launched | 25 March 1998 | 
| Owned by | France Télévisions | 
| Picture format | 576i (SDTV) | 
| Country | France | 
| Formerly called | RFO Sat (1998–2004) | 
| Sister channel(s) | France 2 France 3 France 4 France 5 France 24 | 
| Website | www.franceo.fr | 
| Availability  | |
| Terrestrial | |
| TNT | Channel 19 | 
| Satellite | |
| CanalSat | Channel 170 | 
| Bis Televisions | Channel 29 | 
| TNTSAT | Channel 19 | 
| Cable | |
| Noos | Channel 51 | 
| IPTV | |
| Freebox TV | Channel 152 | 
| Orange TV | Channel 32 | 
| Neuf TV | Channel 24 | 
| Alice | Channel 32 | 
| DartyBox | Channel 32 | 
France Ô (pronounced: [fʁɑ̃s o]) is a French public television network featuring programming from the French overseas departments and collectivities in Metropolitan France. It is part of the France Télévisions group. Its overseas counterpart is Outre-Mer 1ère.
It is available through cable, satellite, ADSL and digital terrestrial television.
Formerly known as RFO Sat, the channel was originally broadcasting 9 hours per day only. It was re-branded France Ô in 2004 in order to better show it was part of the France Télévisions group. The "O" stands for Outre-mer (overseas), and the accent shows that the channel was opened to all accents and dialects of the world,[1] but also ensures that the name of the channel is not read as France 0 ("France zéro").
The channel became available in overseas territories in November 2010, replacing the RFO-operated Tempo.
References
- ↑ Desroses, Sandrine (1 March 2005). "France Ô remplace RFO Sat". Retrieved 9 April 2008.
External links
- Official website (French)
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