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About TF1
French Television 1, or most known for its acronym, TF1, is the first and oldest television channel in France. It was launched on April 25, 1935 under the name Radio-PTT Vision. After several rebrands, it settled for Premiere Chain de l’ORTF until 1975, when it was named TF1. The channel was a public network until 1987, when the TF1 Group bought its majority share. It has been frequently referred to as the most popular and watched television channel in all of Europe due to its audience numbers, even if their share ratings have lowered in recent years due to all multimedia options available in the country. TF1 has also been available in neighboring countries such as Andorra, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, and Monaco.
TF1 has been labeled as a general interest channel, with news broadcasts, magazine shows, entertainment programs, TV series, reality shows, TV movies, and sports being over the years by this network. The handling of some news items and an alleged political inclination have generated controversy around the channel, but that has not influenced its general audience numbers.
Speaking about sports, TF1 has made quite a profit on broadcasting disciplines such as football, American football, ice hockey, handball, rugby, tennis, Olympic games, and more. The network has reported in the past that the highest rated shows in channel history have had something to do with sports.
When it comes to football, TF1 has aired some club competitions over the years, including games for the UEFA Cup, the UEFA Super Cup, the Coupe de France, and the UEFA Champions League. TF1 has also covered international games featuring National teams, such as various editions of the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA European Championship, and some friendly games for Les Bleus.
TF1 started its broadcasts in analog format, but the arrival of improved technology caused the channel to adopt a SD feed. This option is still available for some territories, but TF1 has devoted its efforts to develop a High-Definition feed for its users. Furthermore, the addition of an Ultra HD 4K format has given the network and edge over its nearest competitors and has cemented its spot as one of the most important television networks in the world.
TF1 on Satellite
Position | Frequency | Symbol | System | Encryption | |
19.2°E | Astra 1N | ||||
12168 V | 29700, 2/3 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD | Nagravision, Viaccess | ||
16.0°E | Eutelsat 16A | ||||
10928 H | 30000, 8/9 | DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4, HD | Viaccess | ||
12604 H | 29980, 2/3 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4 | Conax, Nagravision, Viaccess | ||
35.9°E | Eutelsat 36B | ||||
11823 H | 27500, 3/4 | DVB-S, MPEG-2 | Irdeto | ||
5.0°W | Eutelsat 5 West B | ||||
11096 V | 29950, 3/4 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD | Viaccess | ||
11509 H | 29500, 8/9 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD 1080 | |||
13.0°E | Hot Bird 13B | ||||
11681 H | 27500, 3/4 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD | Mediaguard, Nagravision, Viaccess | ||
180.0°E | Intelsat 18 | ||||
10995 H | 45000, 3/4 | DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4 | Mediaguard, Nagravision | ||
11075 V | 45000, 3/4 | DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4 | Viaccess | ||
11075 H | 45000, 3/4 | DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4, HD | Mediaguard, Nagravision | ||
22.0°W | SES 4 | ||||
12530 V | 30000, 3/4 | DVB-S, MPEG-2 | Mediaguard |
TF1 New Biss Key 2021
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FIFA World Cup (2018-2022)
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UEFA Euro (2021)
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UEFA Champions League (2021-2024)
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UEFA Nations League (2018-2021)
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UEFA Women’s European Championship (2021)
Free-to-air TF1 has obtained non-exclusive to 14 matches from the 2021 UEFA Women’s Euro tournament. TF1’s match line-up includes all of the games from the French national team, two quarter-finals, the semis and final. |