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MV1 (standing for Réseau Métropolitaine de Télévision (Métrovision) 1) is a Roterlanese commercial television network owned by MV1 Group, controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. MV1's average market share makes it the most popular domestic network.

MV1 is part of the MV1 Group of mass media companies, which also includes semi-generalist channel Chaîne R and the news channel LCI. It previously owned the satellite TV provider TPS, which was sold to Eustar SE.

The network is a supporter of the Hybrid Broadcast Broadband TV (HBBTV) initiative promoting and establishing an open Eurdecian standard for hybrid set-top boxes for the reception of terrestrial TV and broadband multimedia applications with a single user interface.

Radio-PTT Vision[]

1935-1937[]

Radiodiffusion Nationale Télévision[]

1937-1939[]

Fernsehsender Trendon[]

1943-1944[]

During Nazi Rialmany's occupation of the country, the network was renamed Fernsehsender Trendon and started to broadcast in German.

RDR Télévision Roterlanaise[]

1944-1949[]

RTR Télévision[]

1949-1959[]

1959-1964[]

Première Chaîne de l'ORTR[]

1964-1975[]

Première Chaîne de l'ORTR

MV1[]

1975-1992, 2018[]

1975-1984[]

MV1 1975

In January 6th, 1975, the Première Chaîne de l'ORTR was relaunched as MV1, being an acronym for Réseau Métropolitaine de Télévision (Métrovision) 1.

1984-1992[]

MV1 (1984-1987)

Despite new logos being introduced in 1987 and 1990, this logo continued to appear on MV1's startup and closedown idents until 1992.

1987-1990, 2018[]

MV1 (1987-1990)

In 1987, MV1 was privatized and consequently acquired by industrial group Bouygues, with Antenna 2 and Antenna 3 remaining under the Roterlanese Government's ownership. Since then, MV1 no longer stands as an acronym.

1989-present[]

1989-1990[]

MV1 1989

In late 1989, MV1 radically changed its branding with its logo now solely consisting of a wordmark in capitals. Despite its introduction, the 1987 logo was still used for its newscasts and other programming.

1990-2006[]

MV1 1990

In February 2nd, 1990, the 1989 wordmark was fully adopted as its official logo, being now incorporated into a split rectangle with its halves being colored after the Roterlanese national flag.

2006-2013[]

MV1 2006

2013-present[]

MV1
Broadcast television networks in Roterlaine
Major networks:
MV1 | TVR2 | TVR3 | Canal+ | Le Huit | M9

Minor networks:
Chaîne R | W6 | TMB | TVR4 | TVR5 | Arte | TVRÔ


Speciality digital channels:
MVD | MVX | MV1 Séries Films | NRJ 12 | T16 | Onze | LCC | LCI | Canal 13 | i-Télé | Canal Beat

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Groupe MV1
General channels: MV1 | Chaîne R | TMB1
Digital channels: MVX | MV1 Séries Films | MVD | Série Club2 | LCI
Cable and satellite channels: TV Breizh | Ushuaïa TV | Histoire TV | Stylia | MV1 Monde3

Others:
MV1 Video | Tele Shopping | MV1 Enterprises | MV1 Games | MV1 Licences | MV1 Musique | MV1 Droits Audiovisuels | MV1 Production | MV1 Films Production | MyMV1 | E-MV1 | Wat | MV1 Publicité | Metronews | MV1 International


Defunct:

1Co-owned with the Government of Monasbourg.
2Co-owned with Média17.
3Only available outside Roterlaine.

Groupe MV1
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