Fox and M6 expand content agreement
April 15, 2013
Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution and French television broadcaster M6 Group have signed a multiyear agreement, which gives the French Network Free and Basic TV rights to broadcast a diverse range of the studio’s film and television programming.
Under the terms of the agreement, M6 has acquired the exclusive rights to air a broad selection of the studio’s TV series including Touch and Family Guy, as well as Academy Award-winning films and popular library films and series. Programming is slated to air across multiple M6 Group channels, including W9, 6Ter, Paris Première, Teva, Série Club, TF6.
“We are looking forward to continuing our long-standing and successful partnership with M6, and to working closely with all the channels in the M6 family,” said Gérard Grant, SVP, International Television, Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution.
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