Métropole 6, known popularly as simply M6, is a French television service owned by a company called Métropole Télévision. M6 broadcasts an over-the-air SECAM signal, and is also carried on the Atlantic Bird 3 broadcast satellite. M6 also broadcasts a digital signal to Switzerland via the W3A broadcast satellite. As of 2004, it is the second most-watched private television service in France, after TF1. Other TV channels in the M6 portfolio include digital terrestrial channel W9 and digital cable channels M6 Music Hits, M6 Music Black, M6 Music Rock and Fun TV.
HistoryM6 launched on March 1, 1987 at 11:15 a.m. CET taking the place of TV6. M6's current on-air image suggests that it tailors its service to adolescent and young-adult demographics. Programmes on its schedule include:
In 2001, M6 became the first French television service to broadcast reality programming. Its first programme of this genre was Loft Story, and was highly watched. The president of TF1 at the time, Étienne Mougeotte, promised that TF1 would never air any reality programming. However, several months later, TF1 signed a contract with Endemol to air such programming. Endemol is the same company that created Loft Story for M6. M6 is one of the only television services in France to have science-fiction programming as part of its regular schedule. Most supernatural dramas are shown on Saturday nights in what M6 calls "la trilogie du samedi". Current programmes
Past programmes
Note1 Source: Médiamétrie External links
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