Paris Première is French television network owned by Groupe M6. The channel broadcasts entertainment, talk-shows, magazines, reality shows and series programmings.
History[]
Paris Première was launched on 15th December 1986, Launch of the broadcast for entertainment, series, movies and music.
On 1991, Paris Première was rebranded and the new idents were introduced.
On 1993, Paris Première was added from Canal Satellite.
On 25th September 1995, Paris Première was rebranded and the new logo was changed.
On 1998, Paris Première was now 24 hours for the first time.
On 2000, Paris Première was added from TPS.
On 6th May 2004, Paris Première was acquired by Groupe M6.
On 2009, Paris Première was switched to 16:9 image format.
On 20th September 2011, Paris Première was rebranded and the new logo was changed.
On 8th November 2011, Paris Première stopped its 4:3 image format then became a full 16:9 image format and was launched in high-definition version.
On 11th January 2013, Paris Première was changed the new slogan and launched a new campaign.
Programmings[]
Entertainment[]
- Au Coeur du Crime
- Et pas un Ride!
- Le Zapping de la Télé
- MAPS
- Numéro 1
- Top à...
- Très très bon
- Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmare
Talk-shows[]
- Zemmour et Naulleau
Series[]
- Caméra Café
- Kaamelott
- NCIS: Los Angeles
- Relic Hunter
- Space: 1999
Logos[]
External links[]
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1997-2008 |
2000-2014 |
was replaced by M6 Music Club |
2005-2015 |
2005-2015 |
2008-2018 |
2004-2019 |
1998-2020 |