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- Canal+) with a hundred percent share. In 1992, Canalsatellite was launched, the shareholders were Canal+ Group (66 percent) and Lagardère Active (34 percent)...
- launch of the digital satellite provider CanalSatellite on 27 April 1996, Canal+ received two new sister channels: Canal+ Jaune and Canal+ Bleu. A fourth channel...
- old. Canal J at the time was the only kids and teens channel available on all cable providers and CanalSatellite offers. On 3 April 2001, Canal J premieres...
- on CanalSatellite and cable television. In 2014, National Geographic became a free channel on French IPTV platforms, but it become again a Canal exclusive...
- under the name CanalSatellite Caraibes. It is wholly owned by the Groupe Canal+, and is broadcast on Intelsat 903 at 34.5° West. CanalSat Caraïbes had...
- broadcast off the Satellite NSS 7 at 22° West. Canal+ Premières Canal+ Cinéma Canal+ Pop Canal+ Elles Canal+ Action Canal+ Family Canal+ Docs Canal+ Sport TF1...
- European level. Formerly Canal Satellite Numérique, a pay satellite and IPTV distributor (as CanalSAT DSL). Canal+ is a satellite TV package launched in...
- Canal+ Calédonie, originally called Canal Satellite Nouvelle-Calédonie and CanalSat Calédonie, is a satellite provider based in the Overseas French Department...
- retained Pathé's interests in British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC and CanalSatellite, a French broadcasting corporation, then sold all remaining ****ets to...
- Dutch club Ajax and many Premier League clubs, Juventus operates several satellite clubs and football schools outside of the country (i.e. United States...