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Discovery Unit

The Discovery Unit groups the TF1 group’s pay TV documentary channels broadcast on satellite, cable, broadband and 3G in France and other countries, mainly in French-speaking Europe and North Africa.

In 2010, Odyssée was replaced by Stylia, a new channel dedicated to the art of living, luxury and fashion. Ushuaïa TV, the benchmark channel in sustainable development, changed its logo and on-air design. It is now available in an HD version. Histoire continues to show programmes dedicated to history and cultural heritage. The three channels are pursuing an active production policy, particularly in magazine programmes.

Content highlights are available in catch-up television to subscribers of their main distributors.
 


logo_stylia.jpg the channel that is always up-to-the-minute

 

  • On 2 October 2010, Odyssée became Stylia, a channel devoted to lifestyle, luxury and fashion.
     
  • At end-2010, more than 3.1 million homes had subscribed.
    Stylia is broadcast on satellite and cable, broadband and 3G, in France, French-speaking Europe and French-speaking Africa.
     

 

 

logo_histoire1.jpg the history documentary channel

 

  • A wholly-owned TF1 subsidiary, Histoire was received by 4.2 million subscribers at end-2010. 
     
  • A pay-TV channel, Histoire is available on satellite, cable, broadband and 3G, principally in France though also in the rest of French-speaking Europe and North Africa.  

 

 

Ushuaia_TV___utilisation_bureatique.jpg the sustainable development and environmental protection channel 


 

  • The wholly-owned TF1 subsidiary dedicated to sustainable development and environmental protection, Ushuaïa TV was launched in March 2005. Most programmes are available in HD and in catch-up form for subscribers.
     
  • Ushuaïa TV had 2.6 million subscribers at end-2010.
     
  • A pay-TV channel, Ushuaïa TV is available on satellite, cable, broadband and 3G, principally in France though also in the rest of French-speaking Europe and North and sub-Saharan Africa. 

     


 

(Updated: August 2011)

 

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