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M6 steals broadcasting rights for the 2026 and 2030 World Cups from TF1
·par Prim.net·2 min de lecture
M6 Beats TF1 and Obtains Broadcasting Rights for the 2026 and 2030 Cups
\n\nIn an impressive twist, the chain M6 has acquired the broadcast rights to the next two FIFA World Cup tournaments, ousting the broadcast giant TF1.\n\n
A major blow for M6
\n\nIt's a real victory for the group M6 who managed to surpass TF1 by obtaining these coveted broadcast rights. This will allow the channel to be the privileged and exclusive broadcaster of the next two world football events.\n\n
A significant loss for TF1
\n\nIt's a definite disappointment for the group TF1 which has historically broadcast the most important matches of the FIFA World Cup. However, it seems that the latter has failed to maintain its hold on the broadcast of the 2026 and 2030 cups.\n\n
A turning point in the history of World Cup broadcasting in France
\n\nObtaining broadcasting rights by the group M6 marks an important turning point in the history of the FIFA World Cup in France. This means that for the first time, these competitions will be broadcast on a channel other than that of TF1. Viewers can expect a different approach from the channel and a new enthusiasm for the event.\n\n
What does this mean for viewers?
\n\nFrench football fans can expect a major change in the way they follow the next two World Cup tournaments. The change of broadcaster could lead to new approaches in the way matches are presented and commented on.\n\n
The next step for M6
\n\nAs the channel prepares to take on this new role, the group M6 are already planning how to make the most of this unique opportunity. The group seems to be determined to deliver the best possible content to its viewers during the upcoming FIFA World Cup tournaments.\n\nIn conclusion, the World Cup broadcast landscape in France is about to undergo significant changes. With the TF1 group handing over its broadcast rights to M6, football fans can look forward to a new era for the 2026 and 2030 competitions. \n\n