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Canal+ Cinéma is French movie television network owned by Groupe Canal+. The channel broadcasts movies.

History[]

Canal+ Jaune was created on April 27, 1996 on CanalSatellite and cable as a multicast program of Canal+, predominantly cinematographic. The channel spends 75% of its air time on the cinema, 60 films per week, the remaining 25% covering cinema-related magazine programs, and series or television drama boxes designed to fill the cinema's forbidden hours. by the CSA. The films broadcast all met with success in the theater, whether they are of French, European or the rest of the world and spend less than two years after their exploitation. Nearly one in two films is new, exclusive and recent.

On June 28, 2002, Canal+ Jaune presented to the CSA its candidacy to obtain a frequency on the pay TNT.

As part of the creation of the Canal+ Le Bouquet offer, the channel changed its name on November 1, 2003 to become Canal+ Cinéma. Its application having been selected, the CSA allocates to it a frequency on the multiplex R3 of the paying DTT from where it begins to emit as of November 21st, 2005.

Since October 12, 2010, he has started broadcasting in High Definition (HD).

Programmings[]

  • Le Cercle
  • Rencontres de Cinéma
  • Mikrociné
  • La Séance de Mouloud Achour
  • Séance de Genre

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