Medi 1 TV

Medi 1 TV
Owned by Actionnaires : Medi 1 radio, CDG, Maroc Telecom, MCMA/MAMDA, CIMR, Banque Populaire du Maroc, Nekst Investments et Steeds medias
Slogan S'informer, apprendre, se divertir, vous êtes bien sur Medi 1 TV
Country Morocco

Medi 1 TV is a state-owned broadcasting channel in Morocco. It was launched in December 2006 as a news channel but has since shifted to more general programming in French and Arabic, and currently diffuses a large a number of entertainment programs such as Turkish soap operas and confession tabloid talk shows.

History

Medi 1 TV was founded in December 2006 as Medi 1 Sat, as an expansion of Franco-Moroccan radio Medi 1. The Channel was first designed as a pan-Maghreb news channel with a heavy involvement from the French Ministry of Foreign affairs. However with founding of France 24 the French withdrew from the channel in 2009 and it was taken over by CDG, the state-owned Moroccan pension funds who currently controls more than 80% of Medi1 TV.[1]

In 2010, due to financial difficulties Medi 1 Sat was redesigned as Medi 1 TV with a more general programming focused on entertainment to attract more viewership and appeal to advertisers.[1] Until then available only on satellite, it started broadcasting on UHF on 30 October 2010.[1] Despite this editorial shift, the company is still turning a net loss every year.[2]

Owenrship

Present:[2]

At its foundation:[1]

Former CEOs

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Médias. La nouvelle vie de Medi 1 TV". Telquel. N° 456. Retrieved 24 January 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. 1 2 Ilham BOUMNADE (2 December 2013). "Medi1 TV Au-delà de la polémique, des comptes plombés". L'Economiste. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  3. "Abbas Azzouzi nouveau PDG de Medi1Sat". La Vie Eco. 5 January 2010. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
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