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(Redirected from Canal+ (TV provider)) French streaming service and subscription satellite provider This article is about the French streaming service and the pay television provider. For the French pay television channel, see Canal+ (French TV channel). For other uses, see Canal+ (disambiguation). For the company, see Canal+ S.A.

Canal+
Logo for the Canal+ service.Logo used since 1995
Screenshot Screenshot of Canal+ Austria's English website in December 2024
FormerlyCanalsatellite (1992–2005)
Canalsat (2005–2016)
Canal (2016–2019, for the satellite provider)
myCanal (2013-2023, for the OTT platform)
Type of siteOTT streaming platform
HeadquartersParis
Country of originFrance
Area servedEurope, Africa, Oceania, Myanmar and Vietnam
Industry
Products
Services
  • Film production
  • film distribution
  • television production
  • television distribution
ParentCanal+ S.A.
URLwww.canalplus.com Edit this at Wikidata
CommercialYes
RegistrationRequired
UsersIncrease 26.8 million (as of December 19, 2024)
LaunchedNovember 14, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-11-14) (as a digital satellite provider)
December 1, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-12-01) (as a streaming service)
Current statusActive
ASN

Canal+ is a French subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and subscription TV provider. The TV provider was established as CanalSatellite in 1992 and later rebranding to CanalSat and the streaming service was launched as myCanal in 2013. It is a subsidiary of Canal+ S.A..

History

Further information: Groupe Canal+ § History

Digital satellite provider CanalSatellite was launched as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Groupe Canal+ on 6 December 1991. The shareholders were Canal+ (66 percent) and Lagardère Active (34 percent), a subsidiary of Lagardère. Canal+ began satellite broadcasting in 1992, to reach parts of France not covered by cable.

On 27 April 1996, CanalSatellite launched as a digital satellite platform, with 24 channels and interactive services.

On 23 May 2005, CanalSatellite was renamed Canalsat.

With Canal+, the utilisation of the card pairing (QEV) technology allowed access to many channels such as Eurosport, Paris Premiere, or LCI.

On 31 August 2006, after acquiring competitor TPS, the two companies were merged within the Canal+ Group.

On 7 December 2010, both Canal+ channels and the 90 CanalSat channels became available live on Microsoft's XBOX 360.

In 2011, the merger with TPS was cancelled by the Competition Authority. Canal+ appealed, and the Authority determined that its authorisation would be conditional on a number of injunctions, including "re-establish sufficient competition in the pay television market".

In December 2013, the subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service "myCanal" is launched.

In September 2015, Vincent Bolloré announced that the service would change its name to simply "Canal". CanalSat adopted the new name on 15 November 2016, accompanied by new offerings, merging with the bouquet Les Chaînes Canal+.

In 2017, Canal lost Discovery and NBCUniversal channels, recovered by SFR. Canal replaced them by exclusive newly-launched channels: Warner TV, Polar+, and Novelas TV.

The service was renamed Canal+ on 1 August 2019, unifying its brand across the world. In September 2019, Canal+ offered a new upgrade of its subscription package "Canal+ Ciné Séries" which included Netflix. Disney+ was included from its launch on 7 April 2020 for all Ciné Séries subscribers, and similar upgrades were proposed for Paramount+ and Max where Canal+ is their main partner in France.

Availability and access

Canal+ is available in:

Brand Country Link
Canal+ France France canalplus.com/fr
Canal+ (fr) Switzerland Switzerland canalplus.com/ch
Canal+ Hopp (de) canalplus.com/ch/de/
Canal+ Netherlands Netherlands canalplus.nl
Canal+ Austria Austria canalplus.at
Canal+ Slovakia Slovakia canalplus.sk
Canal+ Czech Republic Czech Republic canalplus.cz
TV Vlaanderen (nl) Belgium Belgium livetv.tv-vlaanderen.be
Télésat (fr) livetv.telesat.be
FilmBox+ Hungary Hungary filmboxplus.com/hu
FilmBox+ Romania Romania filmboxplus.com/ro
FilmBox+ Bulgaria Bulgaria filmboxplus.com/bg
Canal+ Monaco Monaco canalplus.com/mc
Canal+ Andorra Andorra canalplus.com/ad
Canal+ Haiti Haiti canalplus.com/ht
Canal+ Myanmar Myanmar canalplus-myanmar.com
K+ Vietnam Vietnam kplus.vn
Canal+ Mauritius Mauritius canalplus.com/mu
Canal+ Burkina Faso Burkina Faso canalplus.com/bf
Canal+ Republic of the Congo Congo canalplus.com/cg
Canal+ Cape Verde Cape Verde canalplus.com/cv
Canal+ Ghana Ghana canalplus.com/gh
Canal+ Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea canalplus.com/gq
Canal+ Mauritania Mauritania canalplus.com/mr
Canal+ Central African Republic Central African Republic canalplus.com/cf
Canal+ Senegal Senegal canalplus.com/sn
Canal+ Madagascar Madagascar canalplus.com/mg
Canal+ Burundi Burundi canalplus.com/bi
Canal+ Ivory Coast Ivory Coast canalplus.com/ci
Canal+ Djibouti Djibouti canalplus.com/dj
Canal+ The Gambia Gambia canalplus.com/gm
Canal+ Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau canalplus.com/gw
Canal+ Niger Niger canalplus.com/ne
Canal+ Rwanda Rwanda canalplus.com/rw
Canal+ Chad Chad canalplus.com/td
Canal+ Benin Benin canalplus.com/bj
Canal+ Cameroon Cameroon canalplus.com/cm
Canal+ Gabon Gabon canalplus.com/ga
Canal+ Guinea Guinea canalplus.com/gn
Canal+ Mali Mali canalplus.com/ml
Canal+ Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo canalplus.com/cd
Canal+ Sierra Leone Sierra Leone canalplus.com/sl
Canal+ Togo Togo canalplus.com/tg

References

  1. "THE CANAL+ GROUP IS A GLOBAL MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT GROUP WITH LEADING POSITIONS IN HIGH-GROWTH AND MATURE MARKETS". Canal+. Retrieved 19 December 2024.
  2. "L'histoire du Groupe Canal+ de 1983 à nos jours". Archived from the original on 5 February 2012. Retrieved 3 April 2009.
  3. ^ "L'histoire du Groupe CANAL+ de 1983 à nos jours". Canal+. 2010. Archived from the original on 5 February 2012.
  4. "Canal Plus". Encyclopedia.com. 18 May 2018. Retrieved 16 May 2024.
  5. "CanalSat to offer short-term subscriptions". Broadband TV News. 24 September 2009.
  6. Blocman, Amélie. "France : Merger of TPS and CanalSat: Competition Authority Pronounces Injunctions". IRIS Merlin. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. The operation had only been authorised in 2006 on condition that 59 undertakings were respected, and the Competition Authority, noting that the Canal Plus Group had failed to observe ten of these - including some that were of crucial importance - decided in September 2011 to withdraw its decision authorising the operation (see IRIS 2011-9/17).
  7. "myCANAL, le nouveau portail de Canal+". TéléObs (in French). Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  8. Schmitt, Frédéric (24 September 2015). "Canalsat va changer de nom". Télé Satellite et Numérique (in French). Retrieved 18 May 2024.
  9. "LE GROUPE CANAL+ CHANGE LA DONNE : NOUVELLE MARQUE, NOUVELLES OFFRES - Vivendi". www.vivendi.com. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  10. "SFR ravit à Canal+ l'exclusivité des chaînes Discovery et NBC Universal". Europe 1 (in French). 7 December 2016. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  11. Sandrine (25 September 2017). "CANAL : POLAR+, Warner TV et Novelas TV débarquent, i24news de retour". alloforfait.fr (in French). Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  12. "La distribution et l'édition, les deux piliers du groupe Canal+ en France - La revue européenne des médias et du numérique". la-rem.eu. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  13. "Netflix avec Canal+ : tout savoir sur la meilleure offre cinéma et séries". Ariase (in French). 26 September 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2024.
  14. "Lancement de Disney+ en France avec Canal+ - Vivendi". www.vivendi.com (in French). 7 April 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  15. Rest, Maud Le (21 August 2024). "Canal+ et Paramount prolongent et renforcent leur partenariat". Ecran Total (in French). Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  16. "Les coulisses du lancement de Max en France - The Media Leader FR". fr.themedialeader.com (in French). 21 June 2024. Retrieved 29 October 2024.

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