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France 4

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French public children's and arts television channel
Television channel
France 4
Logo used since 2018
CountryFrance
Broadcast areaFrance, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany
HeadquartersParis, France
Programming
LanguageFrench
Picture format1080iHDTV
(downscaled to576i for theSDTV feed)
Ownership
ParentFrance Télévisions
Sister channelsFrance 2
France 3
France 5
France Info
History
Launched31 March 2005; 20 years ago (2005-03-31)
ReplacedFestival (1996–2005)
Links
Websitewww.france.tv/france-4
Availability
Terrestrial
TNTChannel 4
TNT in Overseas FranceChannel 4 or 5 or 6

France 4 (pronounced[fʁɑ̃skatʁ]) is a Frenchfree-to-airpublic television channel. Owned byFrance Télévisions, the channel is divided into twostrands, with children's and family programming under theOkoo strand airing around 05:00 to 21:00 daily, and arts programming from 21:00 to 05:00 nightly.

The channel has its origins inFestival, a satellite channel established by France Télévision in 1996 to carry arts and cultural programming. With the launch of France'sdigital terrestrial television platformTNT on 31 March 2005, Festival was re-launched as a free-to-air channel known as France 4. While it was officially France Télévisions' eighth channel, the "France 4" branding was aligned with its placement on TNT channel 14; and it got moved to channel 4 on 6 June 2025.

History

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Festival (1996–2005)

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On 24 June 1996, France Télévision establishedFestival, a satellite channel for theTPS satellite service, which France Télévision co-owned at the time. Festival offered a selection of films and television series, many of them previously seen on France 2, France 3 andArte.

France 4 (2001–present)

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In 2001, when the Frenchdigital terrestrial television system was in its developmental stage, the socialist government ofLionel Jospin asked the president of France Télévisions to consider a bouquet of public channels to be broadcast digitally, so that the public broadcaster could have involvement in this project. France Télévisions proposed the creation of three new channels: "France 1", "France 4" and "France 6", an all-news channel, a channel dedicated to the regions, and a channel featuring repeat broadcasts of France 2 and France 3.[1]

Eventually, France Télévisions would have four digital channels besides France 2 and France 3, with three of them occupying existing channels:France 5 (formerly La Cinquième), Arte, and La Chaîne Parlementaire (a legislative channel); this led to France 5 and Arte being broadcast on two separated channels on digital (as they were already broadcast fully on cable television), after being a combined service on analog. France Télévisions thus only had space for one more new channel. The group eventually proposed that Festival become a free-to-air channel. On 23 October 2002, theAudiovisual Superior Council authorized Festival to begin broadcasting in digital. France Télévisions planned for Festival to be renamed "France 8" (as it would have been the eighth television network in France) or "France Prime", but opted instead forFrance 4 to fit in between the other channels from the network. The newly created France 4 proposed to present a variety of entertainment, sports, fiction, cinema and series.[2]

In January 2009,Arte sold its 11% share in the channel to France Télévisions for €4.62 million.[3] In July 2009, France 4 began broadcasting in16:9. On 6 October 2011, France 4 launched its HD feed.

On 19 December 2009, France Télévisions launched Ludo, a new unique children's brand, which merged all former blocks Toowam (France 3),Les Zouzous (France 5, for preschoolers) and KD2A (France 2, the channel ceased to broadcast children shows). Ludo was broadcast on France 3 (focusing on generalist children's shows), France 5 (for preschoolers) and France 4 focused on more teenagers programs like6teen, live-action shows and action shows, and broadcasts at middays and preevenings. Due to bad ratings, Ludo was removed from France 5 and France 4 on 25 June 2011, making Ludo a France 3 exclusive: on France 5, it became Zouzous, and on France 4, the children's shows became broadcast without a branded block.

France 4 continued to broadcast cartoons only at mornings, and starting September 2013 until midday. These cartoons continued to target a teenager audience, with action shows (Code Lyoko,Wakfu, DC and Marvel cartoons). France 4 also allowed time to more adult shows likeMad andCrash Canyon, and had created Studio 4 (now Studio par France.tv Slash) in 2012.

Reconversion to a hybrid channel (2014)

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On 31 March 2014, France 4 got a rebrand and started to timeshare most of its daily time with the Ludo and Zouzous blocks for children.[4]

In evenings, it targeted a young adult audience, but in 2016, France 4 was refocused on family.[5]

Averted closure, focus on cultural programmes

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In June 2018, a proposal was issued to shut down France 4 as part of planned reforms of France Télévisions, with programming dispersed to France 3, France 5 and online platforms. The proposal was criticised by France's animation industry.[6]

Okoo [fr] was launched on 9 December 2019 as the new children's television brand of France Télévisions, consisting of a programming block on France 3, France 4 and France 5 and a digital platform on France.tv.[7] This new brand was considered for replacing France 4. Programming and content for teens and young adults would be moved to the new digital offerFrance.tv Slash.

France 4 was originally planned to close on 9 August 2020 with its sister channel France Ô, one day after the initially planned date for the closing ceremony of the2020 Summer Olympics.[8] However, in July 2020, just days before its planned closure, the French Government announced that the channel would continue to broadcast for another 12 months, whilst also pushing back the closure ofFrance Ô by a month, as a result of theCOVID-19 pandemic, whichdelayed the games to July 2021. France 4 carried school programming during the pandemic, which showed the utility of the channel.

From September 2020, the channel moved from being largely a children's entertainment channel, adding more educational programming for children and parents.[9]

In January 2021, a report entitled "mission flash" was submitted to the National Assembly by two deputies in favor of safeguarding France 4,Béatrice Piron (LREM) andMaxime Minot (LR), who were charged with studying the offer for young people on public service television.[5] This report judges that "a channel dedicated to youth is a valuable asset for public television" and takes up all the arguments of those who support the maintenance of France 4.[10]

From 3 May 2021, France 4 began timesharing withCulturebox [fr], reducing the air time from 5:00 am to 8:15 pm. On the 18th that same month, French president Émmanuel Macron announced that France 4 will continue airing and will not close down in August as planned, explaining that its utility through the pandemic for education and its new timeslot of culture at night were the reasons for its continuation. In August, Culturebox stopped airing as a TV channel whilst remaining a programing block on France 4 and keeping timesharing separate.

On 26 August 2024, Okoo expanded its timeslot until 9pm, with new programming for families on weekends such asFort Boyard.[11]

On 13 January 2025,Arcom announced a re-numbering of DTT channels, including the move of France 4 from channel 14 to channel 4, until then occupied byCanal+, from 6 June 2025.[12][13][14] Since then, the Culturebox brand ended and France 4 uses its brand for cultural programs at night, with the permanent france.tv being shown during programs like the other channels from the France Télévisions network. Programs such as "Les Estivales de Culturebox" (The Summer Festival of Culturebox) were renamed to coïncide with the channel's cultural night time programing, becoming "Les Estivales de France 4".

The channel's upgrade also led to France Télévisions wish of reinforcing the channel's programing as well as developing a strong access prime-time case. It was announced in late June that the program Les Maternelles (originally broadcast on France 5, lately broadcast on France 2) would fill the access prime-time case from 7:40 pm to 9 pm.

Audience share

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In May 2021, Culturebox started timesharing with France 4 which led to the percentage decreasing. This is explained by the channel only being measured during the children's programming in daytime and Culturebox counting as independent from France 4. However, Culturebox stopped being an independent entity in August, which led to the audiences being recalculated at night.

The audiences of France 4 were not calculated from January 2022 to May 2025 due mostly to the timeshare with Culturebox. However, the audiences were recalculated in June 2025, after the channel was brought on the channel 4 and Culturebox disappeared.

JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberAnnual average
2007----0.4%0.5%0.5%0.6%0.5%0.4%0.5%0.6%0.4%
20080.6%0.6%0.7%0.8%0.9%0.8%0.9%0.9%0.9%1.1%1.1%1.1%Increase 0.9%
20091.0%1.0%1.0%1.0%1.1%1.0%1.0%1.0%1.0%1.2%1.2%1.3%Increase 1.1%
20101.4%1.4%1.6%1.7%1.7%1.6%1.5%1.5%1.6%1.7%1.7%1.8%Increase 1.6%
20111.7%1.7%1.8%1.8%2.0%2.1%2.0%2.1%2.0%1.9%2.0%2.3%Increase 2.0%
20122.3%2.2%2.0%2.0%2.3%2.2%2.0%2.2%2.1%2.0%2.0%1.9%Increase 2.1%
20131.7%1.6%1.6%1.7%2.0%1.9%1.8%1.8%1.7%1.9%1.7%1.7%Decrease 1.8%
20141.7%1.6%1.7%1.5%1.6%1.5%1.6%2.1%1.6%1.5%1.3%1.4%Decrease 1.6%
20151.5%1.6%1.6%1.7%1.7%1.7%1.8%1.8%1.8%1.9%1.6%1.9%Increase 1.7%
20161.9%1.9%1.9%2.0%2.0%1.7%2.0%2.1%1.8%2.0%1.8%1.9%Increase 1.9%
20171.9%1.8%1.7%1.7%1.8%2.0%2.1%1.9%1.8%1.7%1.5%1.5%Decrease 1.8%
20181.7%1.7%1.6%1.6%1.7%1.6%1.6%1.8%1.6%1.6%1.4%1.5%Decrease 1.6%
20191.7%1.6%1.6%1.6%1.7%1.6%1.6%1.7%1.6%1.7%1.6%1.5%1.6%
20201.6%1.4%1.3%1.2%1,1%1,1%1,3%1,3%1,1%1,0%0,8%0,9%Decrease 1,2%
20210,9%1,0%0,9%1,0%0,4%0,7%0,8%0,9%0,7%0,7%0,7%0,8%Decrease 0,8%
2025-----1,1%1,1%

Visual identity

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Logos

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  • Logo of Festival from 2000 to 2005
    Logo of Festival from 2000 to 2005
  • Logo of France 4 from 2005 to 2008
    Logo of France 4 from 2005 to 2008
  • Logo of France 4 from 2008 to 2011 and 2014 to 2018, also used as a secondary logo from 2011 to 2014
    Logo of France 4 from 2008 to 2011 and 2014 to 2018, also used as a secondary logo from 2011 to 2014
  • 2014 version used from 2014 to 2018
    2014 version used from 2014 to 2018
  • Logo of France 4 from September 2011 to April 2014
    Logo of France 4 from September 2011 to April 2014
  • Logo of France 4 HD from 2011 to 2018
    Logo of France 4 HD from 2011 to 2018
  • Logo of France 4 from 2018
    Logo of France 4 from 2018
  • On-screen logo of France 4 from 2018
    On-screen logo of France 4 from 2018
  • Logo of France Télévisions (france.tv) displayed on screen from July 6th 2025 on France 4.
    Logo of France Télévisions (france.tv) displayed on screen from July 6th 2025 on France 4.

Slogans

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  • 1996: "La chaîne des films de prestige"
  • 2005: "Le plaisir avant tout"
  • 2011: "Elle n'a pas fini de vous surprendre"
  • 2011: "Stimulant sans arômes artificiels"
  • October 2012: "L'esprit positif"
  • 2014: "Ça déchaîne"
  • 2021: "Le spectacle continue !" (Culturebox)

Culturebox

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Culturebox
Final logo, used from 2021 to 2025
NetworkFrance 4
Launched20 October 2008; 17 years ago (2008-10-20)(Online)
1 February 2021; 4 years ago (2021-02-01)(TV channel)
Closed6 June 2025; 5 months ago (2025-06-06)(TV channel)
Division ofFrance Télévisions
Country of originFrance
Key peopleMichel Field (editorial director)
HeadquartersParis, France
FormatCultural programming
Running time~9 pm – 5 am (UTC+1/UTC+2)
Original languageFrench
Official websitewww.france.tv/spectacles-et-culture/

Culturebox was an online brand ofFrance Télévisions, focusing on cultural programming, including the arts, documentaries, cinema and music.[15] From 3 May 2021 to 6 June 2025, it operated as aprogramming block, timesharing on France 4 with Okoo, each day from around 8pm until 5am the next day.

Among other programmes, Culturebox has broadcast the semi-finals of theEurovision Song Contest since2021.[16] The average number of viewers of the channel between February and April 2021 has been estimated at 25.6 million per month.[17]

Brand history

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A former web logo (2018)

Culturebox was initially launched as a website in October 2008 by France 3 as a cultural platform,[18] offering on the internet a selection of subjects broadcast on the channel's national and regional news editions. On 19 June 2013, the website became the cultural platform of the France Télévisions group, changing its content to offering shows (theatre plays & concerts); some of which were broadcast live.[19] In 2016, following the launch of the television channel France Info, a program devoted to cultural news was launched under the name of Culturebox, and presented by Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi [fr].[20]

Broadcast

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On 1 February 2021 at 8:35pm,[21] Culturebox was launched as a separate channel inmainland France taking the EPG position ofFrance Ô, closed a few months before. The channel was available on channel 19 in terrestrial in mainland France only. France 4 and France Info were downgraded to SD to make room on the multiplex.[22]

After this initial run ended, theMinister of Culture announced an extension of the channel as a time-share during the evenings on France 4, which returned to HD on terrestrial.[23][24]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Naissance d'une chaîne".20 Minutes (in French). 2005-01-17. Retrieved2024-11-22.
  2. ^"TNT La nouvelle chaîne publique dévoile sa ligne éditoriale".20 Minutes (in French). 2005-01-17. Retrieved2024-11-22.
  3. ^"Arte vient de céder les 11% qu'elle possédait dans le capital de France 4. M".www.telesatellite.com. Retrieved2024-11-22.
  4. ^puremedias (2014-03-13)."France 4, du neuf avec du vieux".www.ozap.com. Retrieved2025-01-15.
  5. ^abSitbon, Prescilia (2016-04-19)."Tiphaine DE RAGUENEL (France 4) : "Créer des passerelles entre l'offre de journée et l'offre en soirée est l'une des priorités"".média+ (in French). Retrieved2021-02-09.
  6. ^Keslassy, Elsa (2018-06-06)."French Animation Industry Dismayed by Proposed Broadcasting Reforms".Variety. Retrieved2018-09-12.
  7. ^Nathan Cocquempot (5 December 2019)."Okoo, une plate-forme jeunesse pour remplacer France 4".Le Monde..
  8. ^"France 4 et France Ô fermeront le 9 août prochain".ozap.com. 3 January 2020.
  9. ^"France 4 uses delayed closure to keep commissioning".
  10. ^"Des députés défendent France 4, pourtant vouée à disparaître".Le Monde.fr (in French). 2021-01-27. Retrieved2021-02-09.
  11. ^"Nouveaux rendez-vous, nouvelles saisons, nouveaux horaires et programmes cultes".France tv & vous (in French). Retrieved2024-11-22.
  12. ^"France 4 sur la 4, BFM-TV sur la 13… La nouvelle numérotation des chaînes sur la TNT dévoilée" (in French). 2025-01-13. Retrieved2025-01-15.
  13. ^"BFMTV, LCI, CNews, France 4... Découvrez la nouvelle numérotation des chaînes de la TNT".Le Figaro (in French). 2025-01-13. Retrieved2025-01-15.
  14. ^"Nouvelle numérotation des chaînes de la TNT à compter du 6 juin 2025".arcom.fr (in French). Retrieved15 January 2025.
  15. ^"French public TV station launches channel to boost struggling culture sector".RFI. 2021-02-02.Archived from the original on 2 February 2021. Retrieved2021-02-02.
  16. ^"FRANCE 2022 : Stéphane Bern et Laurence Boccolini reconduits pour Eurovision France".Eurovision-fr.net (in French). 26 July 2021. Retrieved26 July 2021.
  17. ^"Pourquoi Culturebox, chaîne éphémère, est prolongée".Le Progrès (in French). 6 May 2021. Retrieved22 October 2021.
  18. ^Leroy, Guillaume (October 20, 2008)."France 3 lance sa Culturebox sur le Web".Télé 2 semaines.
  19. ^"Culturebox: la nouvelle plateforme numérique de France Télévisions".LExpress.fr. June 20, 2013.
  20. ^"vidéo : Bande-annonce Culturebox - franceinfo (2016)".medias.lenodal.com.
  21. ^"La chaîne Culturebox lancée lundi sur le canal 19".ladepeche.fr. Retrieved2021-01-27.
  22. ^"(MàJ) Concernant la diffusion de la chaîne éphémère " Culturebox " en Outre-Mer !".ActuMédias Outre-Mer. Retrieved2021-01-28..
  23. ^"Covid-19 : la chaîne Culturebox, créée pour aider la culture, est prolongée jusqu'en août".Franceinfo (in French). 2021-04-17. Retrieved2021-04-17.
  24. ^"Culturebox : la chaîne éphémère de France Télévisions qui soutient la culture est prolongée".service-public.fr (in French). 2021-04-22. Retrieved2021-04-28.

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