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TV in France

The terrestrial transmission standard in France is SECAM. There are three main television/video standards in use throughout the world.

  • NTSC: used in the USA, Canada, Japan and some other countries
  • PAL: used in most of Western Europe, Australasia and South Africa
  • SECAM: used in France and Eastern Europe

The three systems are not compatible with each other. It is not possible to watch television on a NTSC or SECAM appliance, or to use DVD or video players which are configured for these systems. Multi-standard TV, DVD or video equipment will be able to play a PAL (or NTSC) camcorder, DVD player or games console.

Television Licences

The French television licence (redevance audiovisuelle) is billed with the annual Taxe d'Habitation (occupiers tax). If a household does not have a TV then the appropriate box on the form should be checked to say so.

Some English-language programmes are available on French terrestrial TV, but for a wide range of programming in VO (version originale) you need satellite or cable TV.

TV Programming

Satellite and Internet TV

CanalSat (formed from the merger of CanalSatellite and TPS) and supplies subscription-only satellite TV. The satellite box and contracts are sold at any CanalSat supplier (such as the hypermarkets and home stores Carrefour and Castorama).

Free to air programming from other countries (such as the UK) may be received with an appropriately-sized and -oriented satellite dish and digital satellite receiver.

Many providers also make these television services available via the Internet - a decoder will be required - this is available (usually just for a deposit) from the provider. More information is available at telephone shops, Orange outlets and businesses selling technology and media appliances (such as Darty and FNAC).

Alternatively, it is possible to access UK-based free-to-air (FTA) programming on the same satellite that broadcasts Sky Digital. Please note, however, that there is no legal way to access encrypted programming on that satellite while in France (such as Sky Digital's premium channels accessible only through a Sky subscription package, or those channels that may only be watched in the UK using a satellite receiver with a free-to-view card installed).

  • For a good list of what's on TV across Europe: Click here

Programme Guides

Most French television guides state if a programme is in its original language version (VO) or available in languages other than French (VM - version multi-langue).

  • TéléCable Satellite has satellite TV programming online: Click here (in French)
  • French TV magazine Télé 7 Jours has programming online: Click here  (in French)
  • Sky Digital can find a programme guide: Click here
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