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French free-to-air general-entertainment channel owned by TF1 Group; streaming on Netflix France from June 2026.

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Why is TMC's appearance on Netflix a landmark moment for European broadcasting?

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What is TMC and who owns it?
TMC (Télé Monte-Carlo) is a French free-to-air general-entertainment television channel owned by TF1 Group, which is majority-controlled by the Bouygues industrial conglomerate.
Why is TMC now on Netflix in France?
TMC is one of five TF1 Group channels that began streaming live on Netflix in France from 19 June 2026 under a distribution agreement making TF1 the first third-party broadcaster to have its live channels carried on Netflix. TF1 Group is using the deal to reach Netflix's subscriber base as linear TV audiences fragment.Source: event
What channels does TF1 Group carry on Netflix?
TF1 Group's five channels on Netflix France are TF1, TMC, TFX, TF1 Séries Films, and LCI, alongside the TF1+ on-demand library and live coverage of French rugby and national football.Source: event

Background

TMC (Télé Monte-Carlo) is a French free-to-air general-entertainment television channel and one of five TF1 Group broadcast channels that began streaming live on Netflix in France from 19 June 2026 as part of a landmark distribution agreement: the first time Netflix has carried third-party live broadcast channels on its platform anywhere in the world. The Netflix-TF1 deal also includes the TF1+ on-demand library and live coverage of French rugby and national football fixtures.

TMC originated as the Monaco-based Télé Monte-Carlo service and was relaunched as a French national DTT (digital terrestrial television) channel in 2005. TF1 Group acquired TMC in 2010 and integrated it into its portfolio of secondary channels alongside TFX (formerly NT1 and then Tf1 Series Films rebranded), TF1 Séries Films, and the rolling news channel LCI. TF1 Group is majority-owned by Bouygues, one of France's largest industrial conglomerates, and operates France's most-watched commercial television network. TMC serves as a general-entertainment complement to TF1's flagship channel, programming dramas, entertainment shows, and sport for a broad French audience.

TMC's inclusion in the Netflix-TF1 distribution deal gives the channel reach into Netflix's French subscriber base alongside TF1's flagship channel. The agreement positions TMC within a structural experiment being watched across the European broadcasting industry: whether live broadcast television can sustain and attract audiences on an on-demand platform. For TF1 Group, distributing its linear channels through Netflix represents a distribution hedge as French linear television audiences fragment across streaming services; for Netflix, carrying live French television brings sports rights and a live-broadcasting capability that strengthens its case for sports rights acquisition across Europe.

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What does the Netflix-TF1 deal mean for French television?
The deal marks the first time Netflix has carried live third-party broadcast channels, signalling that the platform is moving beyond on-demand content into live and linear distribution. For French viewers, it consolidates TF1 Group's linear channels alongside streaming content within a single Netflix subscription.Source: event
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