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MultiThématiques
MultiThématiques is a French company created in 1988, that publishes thematic television channels broadcast by cable and by satellite on the Canalsat satellite provider. The president and CEO of the company is Michel Denisot. History MultiThématiques is 100% owned by Canal+ France. 20% by Lagardère Group and 80% by Canal+ Group, which itself is a subsidiary of the Vivendi. Channels * Ciné+ Premier (HD) * Ciné+ Famiz (HD) * Ciné+ Émotion (HD) * Ciné+ Frisson * Ciné+ Club * Ciné+ Classic * Polar+ * Comédie+ * Olimpia TV * Piwi+ * Télétoon+ ** Télétoon+ 1 * Planète+ (HD) ** ** Planète+ Adventure ** Planète+ Crime * Seasons * Infosport+ * Rugby+ * Foot+ * Golf+ * A voir ce soir (Channel Guide) Others : * Eurochannel No longer being aired : * CinéCinéma Info (old, ''Allociné TV'' then ''CinéInfo'') * Planète Juniors (old, '' Ma Planète'') * Campus Bac * Planète+ Thalassa (old, Planète 2) * Planète+ No Limit (old, Planète Future then ...
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Ciné+
Ciné+ is a set of thematic pay television channels broadcasting movies. They are published by MultiThématiques (Canal+ Group) and are distributed by the CanalSat satellite TV as well as cable and ADSL via Numericable CANALSATDSL. Channels broadcast all foreign films in their original language on a secondary audio channel with two subtitling tracks in French, one for translation from a foreign language and the other for the hearing impaired. Channels * Ciné+ Premier - recent films and great box office movies * Ciné+ Frisson - action, horror and fantasy movies * Ciné+ Émotion - love movies, drama, romantic and sentimental comedy * Ciné+ Famiz - child and family oriented movies * Ciné+ Club - independent films and world cinema * Ciné+ Classic - classic movies * Ciné+ Star (former) - films with great actors, mainly from the 1980s and 1990s See also *Canal+ Group Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage manage ...
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Comédie+
Comédie+ (formerly Comédie!) is a French cable network showing humorous programs since 1997. It bears some resemblance to Comedy Central; even the ''comédie'' word in the name is used in the very broad American meaning. It is directed by Dominique Farrugia, a former member of the Les Nuls comedy team. An often-shown program is La Grosse Emission which helped popularize the comedians troupe named Les Robins des Bois (The Robinhoods). History Comédie! began its broadcasts on 29 November 1997 on Canal Satellite and then on cable. The channel is dedicated to the actor and comedian Bruno Carette from the troupe Les Nuls, who died in 1989. In 2003, the channel was bought by Pathé, which reformatted it to make it a mini-generalist of laughter and humor. As of September 20, 2003, its programs began at 8 a.m. Monday through Sunday. Following its withdrawal from television, Pathé sold the channel at the end of 2004 to multiThématiques, a subsidiary of Groupe Canal+. The channe ...
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Ciné+ Émotion
Ciné+ Émotion is a French television channel belonging to MultiThématiques, subsidiary of Canal+ Group Canals or artificial waterways are waterways or engineered channels built for drainage management (e.g. flood control and irrigation) or for conveyancing water transport vehicles (e.g. water taxi). They carry free, calm surface flow und .... Television stations in France MultiThématiques Television channels and stations established in 1996 {{France-tv-stub ...
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Planète+ Justice
Planète+ (formerly Planète Câble) is a French television network that primarily broadcasts documentaries. It is owned by the Canal+ Group. It is available on digital terrestrial television Digital terrestrial television (DTTV or DTT, or DTTB with "broadcasting") is a technology for terrestrial television in which land-based (terrestrial) television stations broadcast television content by radio waves to televisions in consumers' .... In France it also operates the following spin-off channels: * Planète+ CI * Planète+ A&E (formerly Planète+ No-Limit, Planète+ Choc) * Planète+ Thalassa In Canada, a local version entitled ''Planète+ Canada'' is distributed by THEMA Canada, a Canadian distribution company. Former channels * Planète Juniors (also Ma Planète) References External links * Planète Canada official websitePlanete's Polish official website Television stations in France MultiThématiques Television channels and stations established in 1988
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Planète+ No Limit
Planète+ (formerly Planète Câble) is a French television network that primarily broadcasts documentaries. It is owned by the Canal+ Group. It is available on digital terrestrial television Digital terrestrial television (DTTV or DTT, or DTTB with "broadcasting") is a technology for terrestrial television in which land-based (terrestrial) television stations broadcast television content by radio waves to televisions in consumers' .... In France it also operates the following spin-off channels: * Planète+ CI * Planète+ A&E (formerly Planète+ No-Limit, Planète+ Choc) * Planète+ Thalassa In Canada, a local version entitled ''Planète+ Canada'' is distributed by THEMA Canada, a Canadian distribution company. Former channels * Planète Juniors (also Ma Planète) References External links * Planète Canada official websitePlanete's Polish official website Television stations in France MultiThématiques Television channels and stations established in 1988
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Planète+ Thalassa
Planète+ Thalassa was a French TV channel, owned by Canal+ Group & France Télévisions. It is part of Planète+ channels. The channel has stopped on 1 January 2016 after that France Télévisions and the CANAL+ Group agreed to close the channel. History On 15 September 1999 the channel was launched with the name of Planète 2. On July 2002, Canal+ Group and France Télévisions signed a contract for the launch of a TV channel, showing programs based upon the famous French program Thalassa, which has been broadcast on France 3 since 1975 . This new channel replaced Planète 2 on 1 November 2002. Because of the addition of + letter on Canal+'s thematic channels, Planète Thalassa became Planète+ Thalassa on 17 May 2011 as well as the other Planète + channels. The channel closed his gates on the 1st day of 2016. It is because of the Découverte (Discovery) thematic too strong that CANAL+ & France Télévisions France Télévisions (; stylized since 2018 as ) is the Fre ...
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Planète+ Crime
Planète+ (formerly Planète Câble) is a French television network that primarily broadcasts documentaries. It is owned by the Canal+ Group. It is available on digital terrestrial television. In France it also operates the following spin-off channels: * Planète+ CI * Planète+ A&E (formerly Planète+ No-Limit, Planète+ Choc) * Planète+ Thalassa Planète+ Thalassa was a French TV channel, owned by Canal+ Group & France Télévisions. It is part of Planète+ channels. The channel has stopped on 1 January 2016 after that France Télévisions and the CANAL+ Group agreed to close the channe ... In Canada, a local version entitled ''Planète+ Canada'' is distributed by THEMA Canada, a Canadian distribution company. Former channels * Planète Juniors (also Ma Planète) References External links * Planète Canada official websitePlanete's Polish official website Television stations in France MultiThématiques Television channels and stations established in 1988 ...
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Planète+
Planète+ (formerly Planète Câble) is a French television network that primarily broadcasts documentaries. It is owned by the Canal+ Group. It is available on digital terrestrial television. In France it also operates the following spin-off channels: * Planète+ CI * Planète+ A&E (formerly Planète+ No-Limit, Planète+ Choc) * Planète+ Thalassa Planète+ Thalassa was a French TV channel, owned by Canal+ Group & France Télévisions. It is part of Planète+ channels. The channel has stopped on 1 January 2016 after that France Télévisions and the CANAL+ Group agreed to close the channe ... In Canada, a local version entitled ''Planète+ Canada'' is distributed by THEMA Canada, a Canadian distribution company. Former channels * Planète Juniors (also Ma Planète) References External links * Planète Canada official websitePlanete's Polish official website Television stations in France MultiThématiques Television channels and stations established in 1988 ...
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Planète+ Adventure
Planète+ (formerly Planète Câble) is a French television network that primarily broadcasts documentaries. It is owned by the Canal+ Group. It is available on digital terrestrial television. In France it also operates the following spin-off channels: * Planète+ CI * Planète+ A&E (formerly Planète+ No-Limit, Planète+ Choc) * Planète+ Thalassa Planète+ Thalassa was a French TV channel, owned by Canal+ Group & France Télévisions. It is part of Planète+ channels. The channel has stopped on 1 January 2016 after that France Télévisions and the CANAL+ Group agreed to close the channe ... In Canada, a local version entitled ''Planète+ Canada'' is distributed by THEMA Canada, a Canadian distribution company. Former channels * Planète Juniors (also Ma Planète) References External links * Planète Canada official websitePlanete's Polish official website Television stations in France MultiThématiques Television channels and stations established in 1988 ...
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Polar+
Polar may refer to: Geography Polar may refer to: * Geographical pole, either of two fixed points on the surface of a rotating body or planet, at 90 degrees from the equator, based on the axis around which a body rotates *Polar climate, the climate common in polar regions * Polar regions of Earth, locations within the polar circles, referred to as the Arctic and Antarctic Places *Polar, Wisconsin, town in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States **Polar (community), Wisconsin, unincorporated community in Langlade County, Wisconsin, United States People * Polar (musician), Norwegian electronic music producer Arts, entertainment and media Music Labels and studios * Polar Music, a record label * Polar Studios, music studio of ABBA in Sweden Albums * ''Polar'' (album), second album by the High Water Marks * ''Polars'' (album), an album by the Dutch metal band, Textures Other uses in arts, entertainment and media * ''Polar'' (webcomic), a webcomic and series of graphic novel ...
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Foot+
The foot ( : feet) is an anatomical structure found in many vertebrates. It is the terminal portion of a limb which bears weight and allows locomotion. In many animals with feet, the foot is a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg made up of one or more segments or bones, generally including claws and or nails. Etymology The word "foot", in the sense of meaning the "terminal part of the leg of a vertebrate animal" comes from "Old English fot "foot," from Proto-Germanic *fot (source also of Old Frisian fot, Old Saxon fot, Old Norse fotr, Danish fod, Swedish fot, Dutch voet, Old High German fuoz, German Fuß, Gothic fotus "foot"), from PIE root *ped- "foot". The "plural form feet is an instance of i-mutation." Structure The human foot is a strong and complex mechanical structure containing 26 bones, 33 joints (20 of which are actively articulated), and more than a hundred muscles, tendons, and ligaments.Podiatry Channel, ''Anatomy of the foot and ankle'' The joints of ...
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Canal+ Group
Groupe Canal+ is a French mass media company. It is owned and controlled by Vivendi and has a film library in excess of 5,000 films. Vivendi has sold some parts of Canal+ to private investors which are still using the name of Canal+. It is headquartered in Issy-les-Moulineaux, in the suburbs of Paris. The ''Wall Street Journal'' described Canal+ as "the French film industry's biggest financial backer, beloved by French cineastes". It is a major source of finance for domestic film production, participating in the financing of the vast majority of films produced in France. It also has its own subsidiary companies with direct involvement in film production. StudioCanal, one of those subsidiaries, announced in 2011 that it would now spend €200 million a year on movie production, establishing its position as "the first port of call outside the U.S. for intelligent upmarket movies" such as ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' which is fully financed by the studio. Corporate divisions * ...
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