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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 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. 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- 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. The contract includes five nations tournaments as well as international matches of French XV. Tf1 seemed to hold the rope in negotiations with the FFR: the channel also signed an agreement with the federation in July 1994 on the broadcast of the five-nation tournament, the final leg of the French Championship and the test matches of foreign teams in France. The Agreement was an option to be exercised by the FFR before 31st December, 1994. However, the FFR refrained from lifting this option and renewed the contract with France Television in January 1995. 1999-2003 2003-2005 France concludes an agreement in principle with the Six Nations Committee in September 2002 for the transmission of Télévision editions Six Nations tournaments in 2004 and 2005. This agreement was certainly ratified on 20 February 2003. According to Le Figaro newspaper, France Televisions paid an annual fee of 10 million euros for the period 2003-2005. On February 2005-2009, the Six Nations Committee announced that French Television will once again be the exclusive broadcaster of the Six Nations tournaments for the 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 editions. According to Le Figaro newspaper, the fees paid by France Télévisions were re-estimated at 13 million euros (18 million euros [32]) from the period 2003-2005. France Télévisions was then in competition with TF1 and M6 who were also interested in broadcasting the tournament. In october 2010-2013, the Six Nations Committee announced that France Television will once again be the exclusive broadcaster of the Six Nations tournament for the 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 editions. The financial terms of the agreement have not been disclosed, but estimates are around 13 million euros per year. In October 2013-2017, France Telezivone renewed its partnership with the Six Nations Committee. France Télévision will once again be the exclusive broadcaster of the Six Nations tournament for the 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 editions. The financial terms of the agreement were not disclosed. 2017-2022 France Télévisions announced on 19 March 2016, on the eve of the conclusion of the 2016 Six Nations Tournament, renewing the agreement with the Six Nations Committee for special broadcasting of the tournament until 2022. The committee announced, however, that the rights to the Under-20 tournament, previously also held by France Télévisions (which broadcast it on France 4) had not been awarded due to the weakness of the proposed proposals. Finally a few months later an agreement was reached with France Télévisions for the broadcast of the tournament of under-20s and the French women's tournament will broadcast the 4 french matches. National teams timeline of broadcasters of European competitions National Team Broadcaster(s) period comments France France 2 until 2020 France Télévisions announced the renewal of the agreement with the on March 19, 2016. The autumn tours and the 2019 World Cup preparation matches will be broadcast exclusively on France 2. France Télévisions will also be the official broadcaster of the French women's team. TF1 30 August 2019 TF1 has secured the last match of Les Bleas' 2019 World Cup preparations scheduled for August 30, 2019 against Italy from France Televisions. Tf1 Group then broadcasts the entire global competition in particular. By Canal Group Summer Tour TMC and Benin Sports Fall Tour 2017 The additional match of the autumn tour played on November 14, 2017 is broadcast exceptionally well on TMC and Benin Sports following an over-the-counter agreement between the French Rugby Federation, TF1 Group and Benin Sports. Official broadcaster France Televisions has abandoned its bid to bid for the FFR. Australia South Africa New Zealand Canal Group home match (Note that the New Zealand-Samoa match played exceptionally well on June 16, 2017 was broadcast by Benin Sports). Ireland Wales Scotland beIN Sports Autumn Tour (Note that the Ireland-New Zealand Test match played in Chicago in November 2016 was broadcast by SFR Games) England RMC Sports 2 2016-20 20 Altice and the English Rugby Union signed an agreement on 3 November 2016 for the broadcast of autumn tours and preparations for the World Cup in England from 2016 to 2020. The broadcast began on SFR Sport 2 on November 12, 2016. Italy Rugby - Autumn Tour 2016, 2017 and 2018 French barbarians La Chen l'Équipe until 2021 L'Équipe Channel will broadcast the annual home meeting of each season 2016/17 from the autumn tour tour until the 2020/21 season. Canal Group or beIN Sports Summer Tour French Competitions Top 14 Broadcasters(s) Duration Comments RTF Then ORTF 1957-1974 Antenne 2 1975-1985 Canal and Antenne 2 (Final Stage 1985-1992 France Télévision 1992-1995 France Télévision received the broadcast rights of the French Rugby Union Championship on June 6, 1992 until 1994-95. The championships were broadcast on France 2 and France 3. France Télévision and canal 1995-1998 Canal is one of the first-ever broadcasters of the French Championship and broadcasts its first match on 9 September 1995 at a cost of 8 million francs per year. France completes the plan with the regional antennas of Télévision, france in particular 3. Canal and France 2 (final stage) 1998-2003 on August 26, 1998, The Canal France won exclusive rights to broadcast the French championship until 2003 against an alliance between Télévision and TPS. Newspaper Liberation estimates that the fees paid by the canal are 50 million francs. Canal and France 2 is part of the final stage broadcast. In November 2002, Canal, Sport and France 2 (final) 2003-2007 in November 2002, the canal again gained broadcast rights for the French Championship between 2003 and 2007 for an annual amount of about 19.5 million euros. France was chosen by the broadcast of the final of the Télévisions Championship, which co-broadcasts it along the canal. Agreement in detail Planning between the NRL and Canal: One championship day per championship day on a live match game per championship day on the canal on Saturday afternoon - a multiplex of the final day of the first stages as well as the final stage 2003[44] Canal and France 2 (final) 2007-2011 the NRL held on 19 February 2007 announced that the canal will broadcast special live on Canal Rugby on Sunday lunchtime from 2007 and 2011 Top 14 among the. France Télévisions gets the broadcast of the competition's final for the same period. Note that Orange Mobile acquires broadcast rights to telephony and Eurosport, a news magazine and the right to broadcast debates on top 14 and pro D2. The canal will pay around 30 million euros in fees per year, an amount that is rapidly up from the previous period. The 2011-2015 NRL announced in May 2011 that the canal retained the rights of the top 14 for the period 2011-2015. On average, the canal will pay 31.7 million euros per year for the special broadcast of the championships. [47] For the first time, Canal also obtained rights to broadcast video-on-demand from the 2012- 2013 season previously hosted by Orange Sport Group, which disappeared in June 2012. The 2015-2019 Canal maintains its uniqueness on the telecast of the top 14 by acquiring on 14 January 2014 broadcast rights for the period 2015-2019. Fees paid by Canal exceed an average of 71 million euros per year compared to the previous contract,[48] due to competition from Ben Sports. It was the most expensive contract in the world for a national club competition in rugby union. The NRL announced in March 2015 that broadcasters of the finals for the 2015-2019 period would give canal and France 2 for free broadcast for a paid broadcast. The 2019-2023 NRL, which projected its tender for the 2019-2023 period, announces on May 12, 2016 that Canelo retains the exclusive broadcast of the top 14 for the 2022-2023 seasons from 2019-2020. The canal will contribute an average of 97 million euros per year to the NRL, a record amount. [52] Canal has the right to broadcast finals in paid access, but the free-to-air broadcaster will be selected by the NRL at a later date. On August 30, 2019, the NRL announced that France will uphold televising free-to-air rights. Starting in September 2020, the canal increased the exhibition of championships by broadcasting a meeting per day in the first part of the evening at 9 p.m. on Sunday. In August 2020, Canal broadcast for the first time to prepare for the top 14 for two friendly matches: Lyon or - in Bourgoin-Jallieu and then Stade Rochelais -Stade in Toulousain Pro D2 Broadcaster(s) Period Observation Game and France 3 2007-2011 on March 22, 2007, the NRL selects a joint offer of Sport (Channel Group) and France 3 for broadcasting Pro D2 for the 2007-2011 seasons. France aired a live match on 3 more regional stations of the game - each day, as well as the semi-finals and finals. At that time, the fee was 100,000 euros per season. Sport, Eurosport and France 3 2011-2015 the NRL announced in June 2011 that the three channels would share the broadcast of Pro D2: Sport, Eurosport and France 3. The advent of Eurosport leads to a rapid increase in broadcast rights by 1.1 million euros per season, 10 times higher than between 2007 and 2011. The media exposure of Pro D2 has also been greatly enhanced: the volume of broadcasts increased to at least 2 games per day. The final stages are shared between Eurosport, sport on the other, sport on the other, and France 3, while the final is co-broadcasted by the three channels. Eurosport 2, Canal Sport and France 3 2015-2020 On 3 April 2015, the NRL announced that Canal Group, Eurosport 2 and France 3 have been selected for the broadcast of the 2015-2016 to 2019-2020 Pro D2 season. The annual fee is 6.2 million euros, a significantly higher amount of 1.1 million euros than in the 2011-2015 period. The game will be broadcast At 8:45 p.m. Thursday. (Thursday's poster also aired on Eurosport 2). Eurosport 2 broadcasts the match at 8.30pm on Friday and 2.15pm on Sunday. The other five games at 8 p.m. Friday are to follow on the Eurosport player website. The channel also obtained broadcast rights to championship magazines. France 3, together with Eurosport 2, co-broadcast some matches at 14:15 on its regional airwaves on Sunday. Regarding the final leg, France 3 broadcasts a play-off, these regional antennas, a semi-final and the final on its national antenna, canal games a play-off, a semi-final and final and Eurosport 2 broadcasts two play-offs, two semi-finals and finals. In July 2019, Canal Sport and Rugby 2020-2027, Canal has been awarded the broadcastright to Pro D2 from 2020 to 2027. The group will pay an average of 8 million euros per year. The right to sublicense rights from other market players after acquiring rights by the same rights holder, subject to placing at least one game per day of the regular season and one game per final round, allows two cycles (2020-2023 and 2023-2027) to acquire rights for a total of 7 seasons. In Canal Group does not subsence any matches. Canal Games broadcast two games, on Thursday evenings and saturdays at 8:45 p.m. Other matches are broadcast on rugby. Meetings are sometimes broadcast on the canal. Other competitions competition broadcaster The Third Division competition created in the National Observation Period 2020 is not telecast on television. Federal 1 Eurosport broadcasts about ten matches per season from 2009-2016 to 2009, Eurosport. Channel L'Équipe 2016-2021 starting in 2016, the competition will be broadcast in free-to-air on L'Équipe. It broadcasts live posters on Friday evenings and/or Saturdays. From 2016 to 2021 until Elite 1 France 4 and Eurosport 2021, Eurosport and France Televisions co-broadcast the women's Elite 1 final. Eurosport also broadcasts several regular-season matches. Other competitions competition broadcaster(s) period overview junior world championship france television competition is broadcast on Eurosport until 2015. In 2016, the competition will be broadcast on these separate antennas in its entirety. In 2017, France Telewings proposed three pool matches of blueberries live on the site and application Fransitsport, and in the semi-finals of the blueberries on France 4. Since 2018, all matches of France 4 France Women's Rugby Super Series France Televisions 2019 are being telecast on France 2 and France 4. Canal Group delayed until the 2021 Canal Group until 2021 until the Curry Cup Canal Group 2021 1 to 2 match competition per weekend. Mitre 10 Cup Canal Group 2021 1 to 2 games on a week basis. Canal Group broadcast the competition with 2 or 3 live posters per weekend of Altice Group competitions from the 2016-2017 season until 2017 Premier RMC Sports 2 2021. Pro14 beIN games since 2012 are one or two matches broadcast by beIN Sports live each day or offline (all finals are offered live). Television coverage of rugby league background was provided by public service from the creation of the ORTF in 1981. The 1981 French Championship final between Villeneuve-sur-Lot and catalan XIII is believed to have made this one stop; [62] Although there were no injuries, in fact some manly exchanges had been interrupted. The incident was then highly publicized, particularly from the broadcast of images of the aborted finale. In 2011, an observer described the situation with the following sarcasm, we see more often [Catalans] compared to France on TV in Hong Kong[62] and it's called a white screen for the thirteenth. The situation is much more subtle, because since the advent of satellite channels, cable and payment channels, private operators have been able to seize the broadcasting of rugby league matches in France, taking advantage of the lack of broadcasting on public service. [64] Canal, particularly with the adventure of Paris Saint Germain rugby league in 1996, was the first private channel to broadcast rugby league matches, such as the paris SuperLeague's inaugural match against the Eagles of Sheffield. The first satellite broadcast of rugby league matches is provided by the AB Sports Channel, which broadcasts Australian and British rugby league matches from February 1998[65], the French Rugby League Federation noting from its members the individual, mass membership for satellite packages [...] and above all [the] silence of the airwaves and the immense hope of seeing the sequencing of rugby league images finally broken. The Rugby League Federation also encouraged treizists to achieve parables, seeing as a step further satellite broadcasts of matches that turns parable into ovoids. Then it was the turn of the following channels to regularly broadcast matches and reports: Eurosport (a commentator with Philippe Grosard [67]), as Pathe Sport, Sport and Benin Sports. The latter achieved the best operation by monopolising all major events of the League. Prominent commentators are Louis Bonnery and Rodolf Pires. However, it should be noted that while the coverage provided by Benin Sports is of a recognised quality, there are sometimes memorable misses during the broadcast of the Catalan Dragons match against Wigan at Camp Nou in Barcelona: for this Super League match in 2019, there are severe disruptions of transmission during the last quarter of an hour of the game. [68] The English press joked about the failed broadcast of BeIn Sports, questioning whether anyone in the BeIn game didn't spill a glass of pastices on electronic components in excitement over the performance of dragons. To compensate for the lack of public service and the short mediation of its game, FFR XIII has also developed a web television[69] to broadcast itself, and with comparable quality, to match the championship via YouTube. It seems that public service does not yet consider lost battles, as it sometimes, and sporadically, broadcasts matches on its group channels, as on France. However, even this land is opposed by a private regional channel, Which broadcast in 2018, with the agreement of BeIn Sports, the Challenge Cup final[71] and the provinces of origin (men's and women's) matches. In 2019, it also provides video support for referees of matches here. The proliferation of broadcasting matches in legal streaming, with associations and clubs sometimes prefer to broadcast images of their competition directly to the public, even if it means selling the advertising space itself, should help make rugby league more accessible to the general public in the years 2010-2020. Yet, during the XV vs XII debate in Perpignan in May 2019, mark Palanx, the then president of the FFR XIII, pointed out the difference between XV and XIII in terms of television coverage: Bernard Laporte [FAFR president] acquires TV rights. We pay for the production on television. Can you imagine Delta? I called the French team 30,000 euros per game for broadcasting a match or for a semi-final. It's integral! Who says no TV, no vision says. Who says no vision, says no interest from the media. [73] In the same year, BeIn Sports announced that it was suspending the broadcasting of Catalan Dragons matches it had been in charge since 2011. The increase in the requested fees is the reason for their decision. At the end of August, we learn that the two channels could resume broadcasting: L'Équipe or Canal. But the matter is still pending at the beginning of October 2019. No broadcaster was announced on this date. White screen conditions for rugby league are becoming more and more consistent. However, in 2019, a new television channel, Sport, is appearing in France. Starting in 2020, she rebroadcasts matches from various French championships (men, women, wheelchair rugby). Also, in 2020, in the context of the resumption of the Super League after the Covid-19 containment, channel L'Équipe broadcasts two to four games of Catalan dragons. International Competitions Broadcaster(s) Period Overview European Cup Rugby Nations BeIn Sport, Among the best European national teams since the 2012 tournament since ViàOccitanie[79], England's four-nation tournament BeIn Sports tournament among the top four world Test matches international teams BeIn Sports, Channel Team and stage OURL League generally, touring the French team's preliminary match before a World Cup. The Rugby League Rugby League Cup BeIn sports recurring event, of which the format has varied throughout history, Sixteen best national teams in 2021 world women's world cup recurring event, Whose periodicity and format varied during the history of European rugby league - 19 Championship games Ujivo TV recurring event, whose periodicity and format is varied during the History world championship of emerging nations BarTV Sports [80] recurring event, whose format and periodicity have varied over the course of history other competitions competition broadcaster(s) period observations until National Rugby League BeIn Game 2020[81] plenary season - final stage. Queensland Maroons and New South Wales : State of Origin BeIn game is divided into 2 caps until the 2019 series of 3 games among the best Australian players. NRL BeIn Sports All Stars match up to 2014 match between Australia's top players in two caps: NRL All Stars and Indigenous All Stars. Province of Origin 2018 Women's and Men's Match: Modelled on Australian State of Origin, Match Between Best French Players in 2 Caps: West and Former Super League BeIn SportsThe Team Channel 20192020 Full Season - Final stage Four matches of catalan Dragons Challenge Cup broadcast live from all home games of Team Catalan Dragons since 2020 as well as all home games from 1/4 finals. [Wished] The World Club Challenge BeIn Game until the 2017 match between the Super League winning club and the National Rugby League winner. French Elite Championship 1 broadcast a few matches for ViàOccitanie and 2019 first since games in France, replay of these matches for the second. French Rugby Cup France - Random broadcast of the final. French Elite Championship 2 FFR XIII and ViàOccitanie broadcast some matches for 2019, including the final women's rugby league championship ViàOccitanie and games in France since the main matches, replay these matches for the second. The French Wheelchair Rugby Championship broadcast a few matches for viàOccitanie and the first since 2019 games in France, the second to replay these matches. Rugby Seven Competition Broadcasters(s) Period Observations World Rugby Sevens Series Canal Group [83] Seven Grand Prix Series 2016 Team Channel Since former broadcasters: Canal Group (2013 and 2014); France - (2015) European Olympic Rugby Sevens Qualifying Tournament in France L'Aquip et Sport en France 2019 Channel Sport broadcasts the entire tournament while L'Équipe broadcasts the French team's matches. Olympic Games France Television and Group Television and Eurosport [84],[85][86] Version 2016 Edition 2020 and 2024 Supersavence Group Canal 2020- 2027 are concerned only above rugby sevens competitions, which have been played with the proper rules of rugby union. Rugby New and Rugby VII have vacated this stretch, insufficiently detailed or incomplete. Help you get some major tournaments, and welcome to their broadcasters list! Below are only rugby nine and rugby sevens competitions,[87] played with the proper rules of rugby league. Competition broadcasters (s) period overview Rugby World Cup OVO [88] 2019 competition created in 2019: Opposes nations (a men's tournament and a women's tournament) Notes and references - World Cup 19 87 - Retro, Reached September 10, 2010 (June 15, 2016) - Best TV viewers in A&B games, on linternaute.com (reached June 15, 2016) - Liberation, the very round of TV rights unpredictable , 1999 (Consultation on March 27, 2016) - France Télévisions, France World Cup at Télévisions, on web.archive.org, 2003 (Consultation from March 27, 2016) - France Télévisions, Scheduling for the 2003 World Cup broadcast, on web.archive.org, 2003 (consultation from March 27, 2016) - Les Échos, made a recipe at the Rugby World Cup Australia, 2003 (Consulting on March 27, 2016) - Wants to make the event with all TV, TF1 2007 Rugby World Cup , 2007 (Consulted on March 27, 2016) - Le Parisien, TV audience: Tf1 Record of the Year thanks to rugby, October 24, 2011 (reached June 15, 2016) - TV rights -canal-acquisition of 29 matches of the 2015 Rugby World Cup - TF1 will broadcast full and exclusively the 2019 Rugby World Cup, on www.lci.fr, LCI (consulting April 10, 2019). Nicholas Messaint, Rugby World Cup 2019: Discover the breakdown of matches between TF1 and TMC on www.mediasportif.fr, 18 April 2019 (reached 2 July 2019). Team, they all want women's rugby!, 23 December 2014 (Consulting on July 11, 2016) - TV Rights: Eurosport and France Télévisions at the 2017 Women's Rugby World Cup MediaSportif, Reached 27 February 2017 (2 March 2017) - On the TV rights Argentdusport.free.fr of rugby - the game will broadcast the European Rugby Cup until 2006 www.strategies.fr, Strategies, 27 September 2004 - France's European Rugby Cup on Télévisions until 2010 www.strategies.fr , Strategies, on 5 December 2005 - ERC (European Rugby Cup) has announced that it has extended its contract with France Televisions on telesatellite.com, 5 December 2005 - A and B France Télévisions at European Rugby Cup, www.strategies.fr, Strategies, 7 November 2007 - A and B France Télévisions www.strategies.fr, Strategies, continues with the H Cup of Rugby on 29 September 2010 - BeIN Sports wins European Rugby, www.lequipe.fr, L'Équipe, 2 September 2014 - TV rights - France Télévisions will broadcast 18 European matches at www.rugbyrama.fr RugbyRama, 5 October 2014 - European Cup: BeIn Sport, A smashing entry into rugby union www.rugbyrama.fr, Rugbyrama, 2 September 2014 - A B.C. and D'TV rights: The European Rugby Cup on beIN Sport and France Télévisions until 2022, www.lequipe.fr, L'Équipe, 2014 May 24, 2017 - Nicolas Messant, Rugby: France 2 two Champions Cup matches will be broadcast every weekend www.mediasportif.fr, October 22, 2019 (reached October 23, 2019) - The NRL strengthens its presence in Eurosport Rugby , October 6, 2010 - Rugbyrama, France European Rugby Cup at Temévins, October 7, 2014 - A&B Rugby and Tennis Remain on public channels, Le Monde, 9 June 1992, P10 - Gaithel, France Télévision for Rugby, Le Monde, 24 January 1995, P19-Strategies, France Télévisions retains Six Nations rugby tournament for three years, 4 September 2002 - Strategies, France Télévisions renew their partnership with French Rugby Federation, February 20, 2003 - A and B strategies, France Télévision Renew your contract with six nations tournament, February 18, 2005 - A and B strategies, France Télévisions retains the Six Nations tournament, October 3, 2007-A and B strategies, France television extends with the Six Nations tournament , October 26, 2011 - France Télévisions, France Télévisions retains broadcast rights of Six Nations tournament, francetvinfo.fr, on March 19, 2016 - French Television broadcasts french XV and women's team test-matches until 2021, 19 March 2016 - Test match France - TMC and BeIN Sports on New Zealand, 12 October 2017 - L'Team, TV Rights: England's Test match broadcast on SFR Games, November 3, 2016 - SFR Group, English Rugby Federation and Altice/SFR sign Special Broadcasting Agreement, November 3, 2016 - Rugby: Championship format on TV rights and agenda, on Liberation, January 20, 1995 - Mix off for rugby coverage, on Liberation, February 6, 1995 - Rugby. Canal - Libération, gets the right of the French Championship on 27 August 1998 - Rugby: Canal holds the rights to the top 16 on Les November 12, 2002 - TV rights for the French Rugby Championship for the Canal for four years on Les Échos, November 12, 2002 - Canal, Press Release argentdusport.free.fr, 8 November 2002 - TV Rights: Canal Plus and France Television National Rugby League for Some Lots, on February 19, 2007 - Canal - Retains TV rights until 2011, Le Parisien, March 23, 2007 - Grégory Jouin, the channel retains tv rights for the top 14 francetvsport.fr, May 10, 2011 - In detail, $70 million for the 2014-2015 and 2015-2016 seasons, $71 million for season 2016-2017, and 2017-18 and 2018-2 $72 million for 019 seasons - NRL, new NRL partnership -Canal, January 14, 2014 - Romain Schneider, Canal- Le Figaro, retains the rights to the French Rugby Championship on January 15, 2014 - top 14 finalists on France 2 and on Canal L'Équipe , March 3, 2015 - NRL, top audiovisual rights 14 sessions 2019/2020 to 2022/2023, May 12, 2016 - Top TV Rights 14: Canal - Retains exclusivity until 2023, www.mediasportif.fr May 12, 2016 - Nicolas Messant, TV rights: Top 14 final france last lasts until 2023 on 2023, www.mediasportif.fr, on Aug. 30, 2019 - Eric Bayle: The opportunity to pass a milestone is spectacular for the Top 14, L'Équipe, February 14, 2020 (February 17, 2020). Option for some audiovisual rights awards, March 22, 2007 - Pro D2 Stakes Triple, on RugbyRama, June 11, 2011 - NRL, pro D2 credited with audiovisual rights (season 2015-2016 to 2019-2020), April 3, 2015 - Pro D2: What will change this season - MediaFport - Etienne Motti, Team on www.lequipe.fr offers Channel Pro D2 and Supersevens, July 27, 2019 (reached July 27, 2019) - A and B Thibault Perrin, Federal 1 remain on the team for the next 5 years, september 9, 2016 (reached September 6, 2020). A B and C Aimé Mouret, who's who of rugby league: television, Ixcèa, December 2011, 291 pp . (ISBN 978-2-84918-118-8), page 252 - is indeed a general controversy, which is becoming more and more common in recent decades in front of television cameras, who also played rugby. Super League match: Paris Saint Germain takes on Sheffield Eagles, on dailymotion.com - A and B Rugby League and TV: New but, Thirteen Magazine, No. 199, May 1998, P3 (ISSN 0220-5807) - Mark Charayon, When Parable Be Oval, Thirteen Magazine, No. 200, June 1998, P8 (ISSN 020-5807) - Mark Charayron, Philip Groussart, Thirteen Magazine, No. 203, 1998, P 33 (ISSN 0220-5807) - Don't adjust to your set, Rugby League World, No. 458, June 2019, P7 (ISSN 1466-0105) - Albie Rugby League Tigers vs FC Legignon Thirteen Live on Mondial: The French Rugby League Federation has decided to continue live telecast of the French Elite Championship 1 matches. Treizemondial.fr, 10 February 2018 - Final of coupe de France 2017 on France Television on ffr13.fr, 11 April 2017 (13 May 2018) - Final of Challenge Cup at Vià Occitanie in 15:45 viaoccitanie.tv/, August 25, 2018 - Province of Origin on TNT, treizemondial.fr/, September 17, 2018 - Antony Poussin, Bernard Laporte: No, rugby union looks no more like thirteenth! : Bernard Laporte at The University of Purpose this Tuesday met the president of the French Rugby League Federation to discuss various topics. lerugbynistere.fr, May 16, 2019 - Nicolas, Catalan Dragons treizemondial.fr, Continue talking with two TV channels on 5 October 2019 (reached 7 October 2019) - Nicholas, no TV for Catalan Dragons in 2020?, treizemondial.fr, on 4 December 2019 (3 January 2020) - The Final of the French Championship THIRTEEN Chair between Jacquard, Nicolas Handi Dragons and Sovignon Rebroadcast, Thirteen World Cup, June 4, 2020 (June 9, 2020 were consulted) - Thirteen World Cups, Channel L'Équipe and Catalan Dragons have been signed!, treizemondial.fr, July 18, 2020 (July 23, 2020 (Consultation July 23, 2020). The French channel will present the matches of the Catalans - Total Rugby League - TotalRL.com urban-fusions.fr, the Lig Express on 22 July 2020 (reached 23 July 2020). French team in the spotlight on [direct-rugby league] viàoccitanie, on viaoccitanie.tv (Consulted October 28, 2018) - The World Championship of Emerging Nations will be broadcast around the world, axiiiailleurs.com, Sept. 15, 2018: Every game of the 2018 Rugby League (ENWC) World Championship will be broadcast live with commentary, allowing viewers from around the world to see the talent of the latest rugby league nations. Thanks to the partnership between the International Rugby Federation (RLIF) and BartTV Sports, the live telecast of 33 matches of the tournament from October 1, 2018 to October 13, 2018 will take place at the -based event around the world. Public services in participating countries. Free live broadcasts will include multi-camera coverage of almost every match, commentary on all matches and interviews with players, coaches and other officials. Super League: beIN and Dragons, it's over, on lindependant.fr (consult from August 8, 2019): On the other hand, don't touch the NRL: in fact, the rights to the Australian Championship are generously offered to the Purple Group, and the agreement runs until 2020. Broadcasts don't comply with any specific timetable: usually announced a few weeks ago - Rugby VII - Mediasport, Olympic Games: Becomes patron of Eurosport Rights (consulted on July 20, 2015) - Sacha Nokovitch, canal channel for Eurosport cedes the rights of the 2020 Olympic Games - Olympic Games 2020 - Media www.lequipe.fr, reached 17 October 2019 (reached 17 Oct. 2019). The partnership for broadcasting the Beijing 2022 Games - Paris 2024 (consulted on 23 April 2019) - on Wikipedia, a form of consensus derived from Rugby VII, rugby league and rugby 7, has found that call derived from rugby union. Nicholas Mondial, World Cup 9 will be broadcast in France Thirteen Mondial, 16 October 2019 (accessed 16 October 2019) rugby rugby for the XV portal of french television portal this document comes from . .

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