Canal+ Thématiques
French media company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French media company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canal+ Thématiques (formerly Ellipse Câble and later MultiThématiques)[1] is a French company created in 1988, that publishes thematic television channels broadcast by cable and by satellite on the Canal+ satellite provider. The president and CEO of the company is Michel Denisot.
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Founded | August 1, 1988 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Michel Denisot (president and CEO) |
Parent | Canal+ Group |
Website | www |
MultiThématiques is 100% owned by Canal+ France. 20% by Lagardère Group and 80% by Canal+ Group, which themselves are subsidiary of Vivendi.[2]
In November 2000, Eurochannel was acquired by Multithematiques Inc, the short-lived American subsidiary of the French company of the same name, from April, for the sum of $8 million.[3] Its CEO Michel Thoulouze had high hopes following the buying, in an attempt to "reawaken taste" for European content and culture. Under new ownership, Eurochannel expanded to Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America on February 1, 2002, with a soft launch in Mexico a few days earlier on January 21.[4]
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