Overview
France 24 is a French international news television network operated by France Médias Monde, the public broadcasting group based in Issy-les-Moulineaux near Paris, France. Launched in 2006, the network provides international news coverage and current affairs programming through several language services, including French, English, Arabic, and Spanish.
The network's programming focuses primarily on world news, political developments, business, diplomacy, culture, and international affairs. Its schedule typically includes rolling news coverage, interviews, analysis programs, documentaries, and special reports covering events from Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and other regions.
France 24 operates separate language editions tailored to different international
audiences. France 24 (Français) serves French-speaking viewers, while France
24 English, France 24 Español, and France 24 Arabic provide news and discussion
programming for audiences in other linguistic regions. The network forms
part of France's external public media activities alongside other international
media services operated by France Médias Monde.
Information about the network, its programs, and its international services is presented through the organization's official website.
Basic Information
- Official Website
- France 24
- Genre
- News, Current Affairs
- Language
- French (Français), English, Spanish, Arabic
- Country / Location
- Home > Europe > France
- Headquarters
- Issy-les-Moulineaux, Île-de-France