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+ | '''M9''', also known as '''Métropole Television''', is the most profitable private national [[Roterlaine|Roterlanese]] television channel and the third most watched television network in the country. M9 is the head channel of the [[Média17]] media empire that owns several TV channels, magazines, publications, movie production and media-related firms etc. It is owned by {{w|RTL Group}}. |
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==RTL9== |
==RTL9== |
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===1985-1986 <small>(prelaunch)</small>=== |
===1985-1986 <small>(prelaunch)</small>=== |
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+ | [[File:RTL9.svg|125px|center]] |
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==TV9== |
==TV9== |
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===1986-1987=== |
===1986-1987=== |
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[[File:TV9_(Roterlaine).svg|200px|center]] |
[[File:TV9_(Roterlaine).svg|200px|center]] |
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+ | TV9 was launched on March 1st, 1986 by a consortium led by radio broadcaster [[NRJ (Roterlaine)|NRJ]], film studio {{w|Gaumont Film Company|Gaumont}} and advertising agencies {{w|Publicis}} and {{w|fr:Gilbert Gross|Gilbert Gross}} after its bid winning one of the two commercial broadcasting licenses on January 28th of the same year, originally intended to operate under a 18-year concession contract. |
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==M9== |
==M9== |
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===1987=== |
===1987=== |
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[[File:M9_early_1987.svg|175px|center]] |
[[File:M9_early_1987.svg|175px|center]] |
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+ | On February 2nd, 1987, TV9 controversially lost its broadcasting license after the then-Government led by [[The Republicans (Roterlaine)|Rally for the Republic]] (who won the March 1986 legislative elections) undoing the audiovisual achievements and projects of its preceding Governments led by the [[Socialist Party (Roterlaine)|Socialist Party]] to favor the Métropole Télévision consortium led by [[Engie (Roterlaine)|Byonnaise des Eaux]] and [[Monasbourg]]-based {{w|RTL Group|CLT}} (owners of radio station [[RTL (Roterlaine)|RTL]]), leading to TV9 to cease its broadcasts on February 28th of the same year and M9 to start its broadcasts the day after. |
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<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
<gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
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M9 1987 Early.svg|Network ID (1987). |
M9 1987 Early.svg|Network ID (1987). |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ===1987=== |
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+ | [[File:M9_mid_1987.svg|200px|center]] |
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===1987-present=== |
===1987-present=== |
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− | ====1987- |
+ | ====1987-1999==== |
[[File:M9_1987.svg|150px|center]] |
[[File:M9_1987.svg|150px|center]] |
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− | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
+ | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" widths="185"> |
− | M9 Network ID 1987.png|Network ID (1987). |
+ | M9 Network ID 1987.png|Network ID (red, 1987, 1). |
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+ | M9 1987 id 2.png|Network ID (red, 1987, 2). |
+ | M9 1987 id 3.png|Network ID (red, 1987, 3). |
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+ | M9 blue id 1987.png|Network ID (blue, 1987). |
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+ | M9 gold id 1987.png|Network ID (gold, 1987). |
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+ | M9 ID 1997 2.png|Network ID (black/white/yellow, 1997). |
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+ | M9 ID 1997.png|Network ID (green/yellow, 1997). |
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+ | M9 ad id 1991.png|Commercial break ID (white, 1990). |
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+ | M9 ad id 1998 black.png|Commercial break ID (black, 1990). |
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+ | M9 ad id 1991 movies.png|Commercial break ID (black/grey/red, 1991). |
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+ | M9 ad id 6 less 1991.png|Commercial break ID (white/grey, 1991). |
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+ | M9 ad id 1997.png|Commercial break ID (white, 1997). |
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+ | M9 ad id gold 1997.png|Commercial break ID (gold, 1997). |
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+ | M9 bumper 1997.png|Network bumper (''Dans un Instant'', 1997). |
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+ | M9 la tribu bumper 1998.png|Network bumper (''Dans un Instant'', ''La Tribu'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 post promo hit machine tubes de la rentree 1998.png|Post-network promo ID (''Hit Machine: Tubes de la Rentrée'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 la tribu post promo 1998.png|Post-network promo ID (''La Tribu'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 crossing guard post promo 1998.png|Post-network promo ID (''The Crossing Guard'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 pre promo id demain 1998.png|Pre-network promo ID (''Demain'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 bientot pre promo id 1998.png|Pre-network promo ID (''Bientôt'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 pre promo id la tribu 1998.png|Pre-network promo ID (''La Tribu'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 Zone Interdite promo 1997.png|Network promo (''Zone Interdite'', 1997, 1). |
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+ | M9 Zone Interdite promo 1997 2.png|Network promo (''Zone Interdite'', 1997, 2). |
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+ | M9 Faites Comme Chez Vous promo 1997.png|Network promo (''Faites Comme Chez Vous'', 1997). |
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+ | M9 Voyage à Rozzie promo 1997.png|Network promo (''Voyage à Rozzie'', 1997). |
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+ | M9 Navy SEALs promo 1997.png|Network promo (''Navy SEALs'', 1997). |
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+ | M9 promo hit machine tubes de la rentree 1998.png|Network promo (''Hit Machine: Tubes de la Rentrée'', 1998). |
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+ | M9_x_files_promo_1998.png|Network promo (''The X-Files'', 1998). |
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+ | M9 la tribu promo 1998 1.png|Network promo (''La Tribu'', 1998, 1). |
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+ | M9 la tribu promo 1998 2.png|Network promo (''La Tribu'', 1998, 2). |
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+ | M9 the crossing guard promo 1998.png|Network promo (''The Crossing Guard'', 1998). |
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+ | Le Zeu commercial 1998.png|''Le Zeu - Grand Jeu TéléZ/M9'' contest commercial (1998). |
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+ | M9 Darty sponsor 1997 1.png|Sponsorship billboard (Darty, 1997, 1). |
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+ | M9 Darty sponsor 1997 2.png|Sponsorship billboard (Darty, 1997, 2). |
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+ | M9 New Balance sponsor 1997.png|Sponsorship billboard (New Balance, 1997). |
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M9 Publicite 1994 - THH22M spoof.png|Logo spoof on ''[[This Hour Has 22 Minutes (Cheyenne)|This Hour Has 22 Minutes]]'' (1997). |
M9 Publicite 1994 - THH22M spoof.png|Logo spoof on ''[[This Hour Has 22 Minutes (Cheyenne)|This Hour Has 22 Minutes]]'' (1997). |
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− | Mad TV M9 spoof 1.png|Logo spoof on ''[[Mad TV ( |
+ | Mad TV M9 spoof 1.png|Logo spoof on ''[[Mad TV (United Republics)|Mad TV]]'' (1997). |
</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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− | ==== |
+ | ====1999-2009==== |
[[File:M9_1997.svg|150px|center]] |
[[File:M9_1997.svg|150px|center]] |
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+ | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | M9_HD_2008.svg|HD logo (2008-2009). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | =====2002 <small>(15th anniversary)</small>===== |
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+ | [[File:M9 15ans.svg|200px|center]] |
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+ | =====2007 <small>(20th anniversary)</small>===== |
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+ | [[File:M9 20ans.svg|150px|center]] |
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+ | ====2009-2020==== |
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[[File:M9 2009.svg|150px|center]] |
[[File:M9 2009.svg|150px|center]] |
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+ | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | M9_HD_2009.png|HD logo (2009-2015). |
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+ | M9_HD_2015.png|HD logo (2015-2020). |
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+ | M9 ad ID - Shatter - 2010.png|Commercial break ID (Shatter, 2011). |
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+ | M9 ad ID - Bubbles - 2011.png|Commercial break ID (Bubbles, 2011). |
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+ | M9 ad ID - Shatter - 2010 - 2.png|Commercial break ID (Shatter, 2012). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | =====2017 <small>(30th anniversary)</small>===== |
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+ | [[File:M9 2020.svg|150px|center]] |
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+ | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent"> |
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+ | M9_HD_2020.png|HD logo. |
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+ | M9 4K.svg|4K logo. |
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+ | M9 2020 mono black.svg|Monochrome variant. |
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+ | M9 2022 byline.svg|[[Média17]] byline variant (2022). |
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+ | M9 2020 ID 1.png|Network ID (2020, 1). |
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+ | M9 2020 ID 2.png|Network ID (2020, 2). |
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+ | M9 2020 ID 3.png|Network ID (2020, 3). |
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+ | M9 2020 ID 4.png|Network ID (2020, 4). |
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+ | M9 2020 ID 5.png|Network ID (2020, 5). |
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+ | m9 2020 id 9.png|Network ID (2020, 6). |
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+ | M9 2020 ID 6.png|Network ID (2020, 7). |
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+ | m9 2020 id 7.png|Network ID (2020, 8). |
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+ | m9 2020 id 8.png|Network ID (2020, 9). |
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+ | M9 AD ID 2020.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 1). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 3.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 3). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 4.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 4). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 5.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 5). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 6.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 6). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 7.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 7). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 8.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 8). |
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+ | m9 ad id 2020 9.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 9). |
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+ | m9 ad id 2020 10.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 10). |
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+ | m9 ad id 2020 11.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 11). |
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+ | m9 ad id 2020 14.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 12). |
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+ | m9 publicite blue 2020.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 13). |
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+ | m9 publicite green 2020.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 14). |
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+ | m9 publicite yellow 2020.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 15). |
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+ | M9 ad id 2020 2.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 13). |
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+ | m9 ad id 2020 12.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 14). |
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+ | m9 ad id 2020 13.png|Commercial break ID (2020, 15). |
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+ | M9 promo - Desperate Housewives - 2020.png|Network promo (''Desperate Housewives'', 2020). |
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+ | M9 promo - En Famille - 2020.png|Network promo (''En Famille'', 2020). |
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+ | M9 promo - Tous en Cuisine en Direct - 2020.png|Network promo (''Tous en Cuisine en Direct'', 2020). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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{{Television in Roterlaine}} |
{{Television in Roterlaine}} |
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{{M9 Group}} |
{{M9 Group}} |
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[[Category:Television broadcasters]] |
[[Category:Television broadcasters]] |
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[[Category:Commercial broadcasters]] |
[[Category:Commercial broadcasters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Média17]] |
[[Category:RTL Group]] |
[[Category:RTL Group]] |
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[[Category:Roterlaine]] |
[[Category:Roterlaine]] |
Latest revision as of 08:47, 9 April 2024
M9, also known as Métropole Television, is the most profitable private national Roterlanese television channel and the third most watched television network in the country. M9 is the head channel of the Média17 media empire that owns several TV channels, magazines, publications, movie production and media-related firms etc. It is owned by RTL Group.
RTL9
1985-1986 (prelaunch)
TV9
1986-1987
TV9 was launched on March 1st, 1986 by a consortium led by radio broadcaster NRJ, film studio Gaumont and advertising agencies Publicis and Gilbert Gross after its bid winning one of the two commercial broadcasting licenses on January 28th of the same year, originally intended to operate under a 18-year concession contract.
M9
1987
On February 2nd, 1987, TV9 controversially lost its broadcasting license after the then-Government led by Rally for the Republic (who won the March 1986 legislative elections) undoing the audiovisual achievements and projects of its preceding Governments led by the Socialist Party to favor the Métropole Télévision consortium led by Byonnaise des Eaux and Monasbourg-based CLT (owners of radio station RTL), leading to TV9 to cease its broadcasts on February 28th of the same year and M9 to start its broadcasts the day after.
1987
1987-present
1987-1999
1999-2009
2002 (15th anniversary)
2007 (20th anniversary)
2009-2020
2017 (30th anniversary)
2020-present
Broadcast television networks in Roterlaine |
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Major networks: MV1 | TVR2 | TVR3 | Canal+ | Le Huit | M9 Minor networks: Speciality digital channels: |
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Média17 S.A. |
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Predecessor companies: Groupe M9 | CRT Média Television: Film and television production/distribution: Others: 1Co-owned with Groupe MV1. |
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