Subscribers who have access to Orange TV will have even more choice with the integration of five new channels. We tell you which ones, on which channels they are broadcast, and what types of programs are retransmitted there.
Orange provides all of its fixed internet box subscribers with access to its Orange TV platform, available from the TV decoder provided by the ISP or via an application on other media. An Orange TV application has, for example, been available for a little less than a year on Android TV. The service includes around 200 channels, both general and thematic, and its catalog is about to be strengthened with the integration of five new TV channels.
The operator has announced the addition of RTL9, E!, MCM, M6Music and RFM TV on Orange TV. They will be made available to customers from April 10, 2025, at no additional cost and without any action on their part being necessary. These five channels join National Geographic (channel 110) and Disney Channel (channel 90), which launched on Orange TV earlier this year.
RTL9, E!, MCM, M6Music, and RFM TV channels on Orange TV
Here's what you need to know about the five new channels included with Orange TV:
- RTL 9 (channel 34): A movie channel primarily, mixing action, science fiction, comedy, war, romance, etc. The films aren't all that recent, but they regularly feature classics from the 7th art. Family entertainment series and programs are also part of the schedule.
- E! (channel 75): The E! channel stands out for its reality series offerings: Below Deck Mediterranean and its spin-offs Below Deck Australia and Below Deck Sailing Yacht, Surgery at Any Price, and Real Housewives of Dubai. The reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians is also broadcast there.
- MCM (channel 139): MCM is a channel specializing in pop culture. It is very music-oriented, but also offers animated series, series, as well as science fiction movies or TV movies from the Z series in the evening.
- M6 Music(channel 157): This music channel broadcasts music videos throughout the day, with a focus on certain artists or genres during certain time slots.
- RFM TV(channel 159): Another music video channel, between old productions and new releases. Special evenings are dedicated to artists with the broadcast of their entire music videos.
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