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The frequencies of 15 TNT channels put back into play, an unprecedented and explosive situation

2024-02-28T19:03:56.276Z

Highlights: The frequencies of 15 TNT channels put back into play, an unprecedented and explosive situation. On February 28, 2025, the frequencies of C8, W9 TMC, TFX, NRJ12, LCI and Paris Première will see their authorization drop. Then will come the turn of Canal+, on June 5. Finally, the broadcasting authorization of BFMTV, Gulli, CNews, CStar, Canal+ Sport, Canal+. Cinéma and Planète+ will cease on August 31, 2025.


DECRYPTION - In 2025, half of the terrestrial digital channels will see their broadcasting authorization drop. A file which could arouse desire and risks agitating the sector.


The situation is unprecedented.

In 2025, the broadcasting authorizations for fifteen DTT channels will expire.

In charge of the file, Arcom, the media regulator, has just put their frequencies back into play.

On Wednesday, he launched a new call for applications,

the largest wave of frequency allocation since the launch of DTT in the early 2000s

, assures the institution.

Because half of the French channels are affected by the process.

On February 28, 2025, the frequencies of C8, W9 TMC, TFX, NRJ12, LCI and Paris Première will see their authorization drop.

Then will come the turn of Canal+, on June 5.

Finally, the broadcasting authorization of BFMTV, Gulli, CNews, CStar, Canal+ Sport, Canal+ Cinéma and Planète+ will cease on August 31, 2025.

This time, it will not be a simple renewal of the “lease” between the channels and the regulator.

As Roch-Olivier Maistre, the president of Arcom, reminds us,

the game is totally…

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Source: lefigaro

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