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  1. TVA is a Canadian French-language terrestrial television network, owned by Groupe TVA, a publicly traded subsidiary of Quebecor Media . Headquartered in Montreal, the network only has terrestrial stations in Quebec. However, parts of New Brunswick and Ontario are within the broadcast ranges of TVA stations, and two TVA stations operate ...

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  2. Jan 25, 2019 · Legal drama, 48 episodes, 2016-present. Available on: Tou.tv, iTunes, DVD. Plot: Ariane Beaumont, a lawyer specializing in family law, manages a series of heart-wrenching cases of divorce and ...

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  4. www.quebecor.com › en › our-activitiesTelevision - Québecor

    TVA Group, operator of the over-the-air television network TVA and a stable of specialty channels, is the largest private French-language television broadcaster in North America. Its MELS subsidiary is one of the largest providers of services for the movie and television industries in Canada. TVA Group is also the largest magazine publisher in ...

  5. This is a list of programs broadcast on TVA. TVA is a French language television network in Canada , which broadcasts over the air in Quebec and is available in the rest of Canada on cable . A [ edit ]

  6. A powerful brand that has reflected Quebec culture for more than 50 years, TVA is the largest private French-language television network in North America. Composed of 10 stations across the province, with a wide and varied content, TVA also offers a digital broadcasting platform, as well as a strong and committed social community.

  7. Le Canal Nouvelles. Le Canal Nouvelles ( LCN) is a Canadian French language discretionary service 24-hour headline news channel owned by Groupe TVA, a division of Québecor. Its broadcasting headquarters are located in Montreal, Quebec. The channel, operated and programmed by the TVA Nouvelles division, was launched on September 8, 1997.

  8. Amongst the programs that were broadcast during its first day on the air, one may note “Poivre et Sel”, at 16:30, and “Je me souviens”, at 19:30. CFMT-TV was the biggest private French language television station operating in the Province of Quebec with a signal covering over a 100-kilometre radius around Montreal.

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