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Archive:List of channels on Région Câble (December 1989)

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This is a channel list for a local cable provider called Région Câble sourced from [1]

Channel number Logo Channel name Notes Owner/Parent company
1 TF1 1987.png TF1 Groupe Bouygues
2 Antenne 2 1988.png Antenne 2 Renamed France 2 in 1992. By this time, A2 and FR3 were aiming at a closer relationship that would end in the creation of an umbrella public broadcaster. French state
3 FR3 1987.png FR3 Renamed France 3 in 1992. French state
4 Canal+ 1984.png Canal+ Scrambled, partly in the clear. Havas Images
5 La Cinq 1986.png La Cinq Channel sold to Hachette in 1990 and rebranded. The new strategies didn't work and after a rejection from Berlusconi to continue its operations, the channel went bankrupt. Finnivest
Robert Hersant
6 M6 September 1987.svg M6 Métropole Télévision
7 La Sept 1987.jpg La Sept Predecessor of what is now arte. On weekends, it broadcast over the terrestrial network on FR3. Société d’Édition de Programmes de Télévision
8 RTBF 1 1985.png RTBF 1 Renamed La Une in 2004. RTBF
9 C9 Télévision 1987.gif C9 Télévision Local channel. Independent
10 RTL Télévision 1982.png RTL Télévision Now RTL 9, owned by Mediawan (former AB Group). CLT
11 Canal J 1989.png Canal J Now owned by Groupe M6. Europe 1 Communication
Communication et Développement
Lyonnaise Communications (Lyonnaise des Eaux)
Générale d’Images
Humour.png Humour Aired at night. Old and new sitcoms. Générale d'Images
12 Worldnet.jpg Worldnet Now VOA Television. Worldnet Television and Film Service
TV5 Europe 1989.png TV5 Europe Now TV5MONDE France Belgique Suisse Monaco. Antenne 2
FR3
RTBF
TSR
Consortium de Télévision Québec-Canada
13 Mosaïque Mosaic channel. Région Câble
14 Screensport 1989.png TV Sport WHSmith withdrew from the television market in early 1993. The channel merged with Eurosport in February 1993, owned by the TF1 Group at the time of the decision. WHSmith
15 Super Channel 1989.png Super Channel Channel later sold to NBC in 1993, becoming NBC Super Channel in the process. Discontinued outside of Germany in 1998 when it was replaced by CNBC Europe by default. Marcucci family
16 MTV 1981.png MTV MTV Networks
17 RTLplus 1988.png RTLplus Now RTL. German channel. CLT
18 Rai Uno 1988.svg Rai Uno Renamed Rai 1 in 2010. Rai
19 Planete 1988.png Planète Cable Renamed Planète (tout-court) and later Planète+ after the unification of most of Canal+'s brand identities for its cable networks (except Seasons). Ellipse Cable
20 TVE Internacional 1989.png TVE Internacional Televisión Española
21 The Children's Channel 1984.png The Children's Channel Channel ceased operations in 1998. Starstream
Télé 21 1988.png Télé 21 Timeshared. Renamed RTBF 2 in 1998, La Deux in 2003 and Tipik in 2020. RTBF
22 Ciné Cinéma.png Ciné Cinéma Encrypted. In this phase the channel didn't limit itself to feature films, but also aired TV series and trailers for the newest theatrical releases in France. Later the channel was renamed to the plural Ciné Cinémas and became a part of a multichannel premium network that was renamed Ciné+ in 2010. Ellipse Cable
23 Educable.png Educable Interactive educational project, which catered mostly to school students. CNDP
CNET
C'était Hier.png C'était hier Channel about French history of the 20th century, with newsreels, documentaries and musical programming. Générale d'Images