«TF1» is a French free-to-air television channel launched on January 6, 1975. It is owned by the TF1 Group, a subsidiary of the French conglomerate Bouygues. «TF1» is one of the oldest and most-watched television channels in France, consistently ranking among the top-rated channels in the country.
Known for its diverse programming, «TF1» offers a wide range of content, including news, entertainment, sports, and movies. Its news programs, such as the flagship evening newscast "Le Journal de 20 heures", are highly regarded for their coverage of national and international events. The channel also broadcasts popular American series, such as "The Voice" and "Grey's Anatomy", which have garnered significant viewership in France.
In addition to its entertainment and news offerings, «TF1» is a major broadcaster of sports in France. It holds the rights to prestigious sporting events like the FIFA World Cup, the UEFA European Championship, and the Rugby World Cup, attracting millions of viewers during these tournaments.
«TF1» has played a significant role in the French media landscape since its inception. The channel has consistently adapted to changing viewing habits and technological advancements, embracing digital platforms and streaming services to expand its reach. With its diverse programming and wide viewership, «TF1» remains a cornerstone of French television.