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  1. Groupe Canal+, also known as Canal+ Group in English, is a French media and telecommunications conglomerate based in Paris, owned and controlled by Vivendi.It runs its own subscription TV channels in France, distributes third-party channels and services, and is a major source of finance for domestic film production, participating in the financing of the vast majority of films produced in France.

  2. www.canalplusgroup.com › enCANAL+ Group

    CANAL+ Group is a leading European media company that produces and distributes content for film, TV and streaming. Discover its activities, commitments, offers and latest news.

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  3. Le Groupe Canal+ est une société audiovisuelle spécialisée dans la commercialisation, la distribution et d'édition chaînes de télévision payante. Le pôle télévision payante est regroupé de 2007 à 2013 au sein du regroupement « Canal+ France » et codétenu par TF1 (9,9 %), M6 (5,1 %), Lagardère (20 %) 10 et le Groupe Canal+ (65 % ...

  4. 5 days ago · With the CANAL+ app, follow the big moments live, find your shows on replay even offline and discover our personalised recommendations on all your screens. Cinema, TV series, sports,...

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  5. Gérald-Brice VIRET, Managing Director of CANAL+ France in charge of Programs and Channels. " We’re constantly pushing the limits to amaze our subscribers and remain a platform where creators can freely express themselves. CANAL+ has always been the home of creation and talent. We have never had such strong ties with talented people, who are ...

  6. 4 days ago · Bolloré, known for having conservative views, has been gradually buying up many of the most important media companies in France, including film producers Canal+, Paris Match magazine and Europe 1 ...

  7. 4 days ago · Avec le rachat du sud-africain MultiChoice Group, Canal + accroît son contrôle de l’audiovisuel payant africain. Une situation de monopole qui inquiète la presse du continent, un œil rivé sur les transformations, en France, au sein des médias passés dans le giron de Vincent Bolloré. Le logo de la chaîne de télévision Canal+.