TV7 Bordeaux

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TV7 Bordeaux
Logo TV7 Bordeaux (2023).png
Country France
Broadcast area Bordeaux
Programming
Language(s) French
Ownership
Owner Groupe Sud Ouest
History
LaunchedJune 2001
Links
Website http://www.tv7.com

TV7 Bordeaux is a local television channel in Bordeaux, France.


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