Canal 32

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Canal 32
Logo C32 couleur.png
CountryFrance
Programming
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
Ownership
Owner Antennes Locales
(Groupe Hersant Média)
History
Launched23 November 2001 (2001-11-23)
Availability
Terrestrial
TNT Channel 32

Canal 32 is a private French generalist television channel from Troyes and the department of Aube visible locally on DTT and everywhere in France for the box owners. It was launched on November 23, 2001 [1] at the initiative of a former journalist, Claude Patin, to publish various cultural, sports and miscellaneous information of the Trojan agglomeration (Claude Patin with Jacques Ségui create this local and departmental channel). [2] [3]

Contents

Programs

The program schedule of Canal 32 is composed of magazines and information about the city of Troyes and the department of Aube as well as local events.

It broadcasts a live magazine segment from Monday to Friday between 7:00 pm and 8:00 pm, interspersed with the news at 6:30 pm. The latter is also multi-broadcast at 7:30 pm and 8:30 pm and 9:30 pm. The programs are broadcast several times a week and especially on weekends. The channel proposes a loop of programs with a variable duration between 3 and 4 hours. Nevertheless, this loop can be broken during particular events taking place in the Trojan agglomeration.

Canal 32 participated in the two syndications for the series. It aired season 1 of 24 and the series MASH and The Practice. Every other Wednesday, it also broadcasts Game'In TV, a program about video games.

Broadcasting

Canal 32 is broadcast in Troyes and its agglomeration as well as in the south of the Aube department. [4] Since April 2, 2011, Canal 32 has ceased its analog broadcasting, its hertzian broadcasting area did not cover the entire department of Aube because of the presence of other transmitters located in the west of the department.

Visual Identity (Logo)

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References

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  2. "Jacques Schweitzer, Troyes d'hier à aujourd'hui". www.lesechos.fr. 2021-11-06.
  3. "Une nouvelle télévision locale : Canal 32, à Troyes, décision du CSA, publié le 23 novembre 2001". www.csa.fr. 2001-11-23. Retrieved 2001-11-23.
  4.  Décision n° 2020-262 du 25 mars 2020 autorisant la société CANAL 32 à utiliser une ressource radioélectrique pour la diffusion par voie hertzienne terrestre en clair et en haute définition du service de télévision à vocation locale dénommé Canal 32 dans la zone de Troyes »". www.legifrance.gouv.fr. 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-03-31.