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Diffusion coupe du monde rugby 2020 pdf Continue A French television camera at the stadium in Toulouse. Rugby has a special place on French television, achieving strong audiences, especially for the most important competitions (World Cup, 6 Nations...). For some channels, it's important to offer sports content in their offer. This page lists broadcasters of rugby competitions on television in France. Some events considered important cannot be broadcast by a pay channel: these are major sporting events. Rugby receives a different television treatment, according to code practice: so if rugby union and rugby league are covered in very similar ways at the beginning of television's presence in France, it is the fifteen-player version that, at the end of 2010, enjoys the most favor of television channels. Other forms of rugby also have to increase interest in television: rugby sevens, seventh and 9am. Rugby World Cup Men's Year TF1 France Television Canal Eurosport 1987 Antenne 2 1991 1995 1999 1999 2003 2007 2001 and Canal Games 2015 and Canal Games 2019 and TMC Rugby Union World Cup is an international rugby union competition created in 1987. In its early days, the competition had very little media exposure, and the team that sent Antenne 2 to New Zealand was too small to cover the first edition. Over time, the competition gained notoriety, and its audience grew during the 1990s. In France, TF1 is the exclusive broadcaster of three editions of the 1990s (1991, 1995 and 1999) and will achieve the audience record with a final between Australia and France on November 6, 1999 with 14,199,300 viewers. TF1 sold the rights to some matches to the canal, which broadcast 25 games live. France Télévisions acquires special broadcasts of the 2003 edition and distributes broadcasts of matches between France 2 and France 3 for a total of 90 hours of airtime. Thereafter, the competition is telecast live from Australia in france in the morning. A total of 20 matches were broadcast on France 2 (including the final, small final and semi-final) and France 3 (including two quarter-finals). The France-England semi-final attracted nearly 9.5 million spectators. World Cup returns to TF1 in 2007 11 matches are broadcast on TF1, the other 29 are broadcast on Eurosport. All matches from the quarter-finals are broadcast on TF1. TF1 again breaks visitors' record with France-New Zealand quarter-final saw by 16,663,920 spectators and especially semi-finals Watched by 18.3 million viewers [2] Best Viewers of 2007. The 2011 edition is, as in 2003, broadcast live in the morning in France, which prevents it from breaking the audience record of the 2007 edition. The edition also marked a record number of different broadcasters in France: TF1 broadcasts live in 20 matches and especially 2 semifinals, including matches and finals for third place. Canal Co broadcasts 28 live matches with France Télévisions. Finally, Eurosport broadcasts all 48 games. However, the France-New Zealand final, the 2011 audience record, was watched by 15.382 million viewers, representing a stratospheric market share of 82.3%. The 21 matches for the 2015 World Cup TF1 are broadcast live and especially on TF1's 21-match canal game on the semi-finals, matches and finals for third place, canal broadcasts 29 special matches and delays, including matches of France in particular. Once again, one of the matches is the best audience of 2015, the France-New Zealand match which has attracted over 12 million spectators. On April 10, 2019, tf1 group announced that it will broadcast all 48 2019 World Cup matches on these free TNT channels (TF1 and TMC). Women's World Cup Year France Television Eurosport 2006 2010 2014 France 4 2017 France 2 and France 4 Eurosport exclusively broadcasts the 2006 Women's Rugby World Cup and 2010 World Cup on its airwaves. The competition, to be held in France in 2014, is broadcast on Eurosport and France 4 (especially the French team's match and final). The competition brings together excellent audiences, and allows France 4 to gather 2.2 million spectators for a share of 10.2% viewers during the semi-final between France and Canada on August 13, 2014. For its part, Eurosport broadcasts 13 matches of the competition live, either with France in co-broadcasting for 4 or 6 matches in particular. In 2017, France Televisions and Eurosport are once again sharing the rights to the competition. France Televisions france will broadcast all the matches of the team as well as the finale live. For its part, Eurosport 2 will offer 14 live matches including all matches of the French team, several pool matches outside the French team, semi-finals and finals. European competitions are Champions Cup broadcasters(s) period observations France Télévisions and Canal 1995-1999 France Télévisions and Canal broadcasters of the European Cup from their creation in 1995. 1999-2004 France Télévisions and Canal weather broadcasts to find an agreement France Televisions, which won European Cup rights, sold several final matches in the canal, but retained the exclusive broadcast of the final. France Télévisions et Sport 2004-2006 ERC announced at the end of 2003 that France will be the broadcasters of the Télévisions and Sport European Rugby Cup in France. In September 2004, Sport renewed its contract with the ERC to broadcast the European Rugby Cup, which runs until the 2005-2006 season. The new contract increases the volume of broadcasts on the game, which can broadcast more live matches and more matches of French teams abroad. France Télévisions and Canal 2006-2010 ERC announced at the beginning of December 2005 that France Télévisions will be the exclusive broadcaster of the European Rugby Cup (then called the Heineken Cup) from 2006-2007 to the 2009-2010 season. By this contract France Télévisions increased its broadcast volume by offering two matches per day and the entire final stage. However, France Televisions sold some matches of broadcast rights to the canal. In the presentation of the 2010-2014 2010-2011 season of the ERC H Cup, it announced that France will be the broadcasters of Télévisions and Canal competition until 2014. beIN Sports and France Télévisions 2014-2018 EpCR announced on 2 September 2014 that beIN Sports will be the main broadcaster of the Champions Cup in France from 2014-2015 to the 2017-18 seasons. Lot A, consisting of the broadcast of the first-choice European Rugby Champions Cup match per day, was awarded in October 2014 to France Télévisions, which broadcast the competition on France 2. Clearly, the reserve price set by the EPCR set at EUR 27 million per season has not been reached. However, the fees paid by BeIN Sports will exceed 14 million euros per season, at last season's level. [22] Canal, then in the middle of a battle to win broadcast rights for the top 14, made a disappointing offer and allowed beIN Sport to make a remarkable entry into rugby union. The 2018-2022 EpCR announced on May 24, 2017 that beIN Sports remains the main broadcaster of the Champions Cup in France for the 2021-2022 seasons from 2018-2019. France received in Télévisions Contract co- broadcast of a free-to-air poster per day: Best Sunday Afternoon (16:15) at France 2. Starting in 2019, France 2 co-broadcast a second poster on Saturday afternoon on each hen's day. Channel Two offers matches for the final as long as two French clubs join the competition. Challenge Cup broadcasters(s) period comments France Television and Eurosport 2006-2010 France Television and Eurosport Shared the broadcast of the Challenge Cup for the 2009-10 seasons from 2006-2007. 2010-2014 France Télévisions and Eurosport continue to broadcast the Challenge Cup from 2010-11 to the 2013-2014 season. Eurosport broadcasts 4 matches from 3am, two of them live each day of the challenge and France Télévisions broadcast on its channel France 4, a first-choice match on each day of the competition. Benin Sports and France Televisions 2014-2018 APCR announced in October 2014 that it had reached an agreement with France Televisions for the telecast of the Challenge Cup and Champions Cup. Regarding the Challenge Cup, France broadcast with 4 co-BeIN games the best match of each day as well as the final. beIN Sport had already won the remainder of the match at the same time as those for the Champions Cup (2 matches each day remain on the BeIN game). The 2018-2022 EpCR announced on 24 May 2017 that BeIN Sports will remain the main broadcaster of the European Challenge in France for the 2018-2019 to 2021-2022 sessions[23] (2 or 3 posters per day of competition). France Télévisions continues to broadcast the best match in the clear during each weekend of the European Challenge on France 4 most frequently on Saturday night. The Six Nations tournament six nations tournament is one of the major sporting events whose rights are held by the historic France Télévisions. The matches are broadcast almost systematically for the 20-year-old and women's teams on France 2 and France 4. Broadcasters(s) period observations France Télévisions 1992-1995 on 6 June 1992, on the occasion of the final of the 1992 French Championship, France signed a three-year special contract with Télévision FFR to cover the five-country tournament, international matches of the French XV (including tours abroad) and the French Championships. 1995-1999 France Télévision announced the extension of its contract with the FFR on January 20, 1995 to 45 million francs per year until 1999.