MCM Pop is a French language music video TV channel owned by MCM Group, a division of Lagardère Active. MCM Pop was closed down on 1 October 2014 at 23:59, in France, to make way for RFM TV, on 2 October at 6pm,[1] but is still broadcast in Portugal, with the same musical programming as RFM TV, but with a delay of 1h30. Unfortunately that is really sad to say that the french channel mcm rock falls to bankruptcy because m6 stops upset mints and they announced that The Portugal version of the channel closed down on April 23rd 2024.

MCM Pop
CountryFrance
Programming
Language(s)French
Ownership
OwnerMCM Group
(Lagardère Active)
History
Launched28 November 2003; 20 years ago (2003-11-28)
Closed1 October 2014; 9 years ago (2014-10-01) (France)
Former namesMCM 2 (2001-2003)
Links
Websitewww.mcm.fr

History edit

  • On 3 April 2001, MCM 2 was created by Lagardère Active. The string then diffuses clips 1980s and 90 and target the generation that experienced the beginnings of his colleague MCM.
  • To enrich the offer music channels, Lagardère Active launches November 28, 2003 MCM Music + channels. It is then composed of three chains: MCM, MCM Top (newly created), and MCM Pop, replacing MCM 2.Then, latter MCM Pop broadcasts clips from the 1980s to today and enriches its program schedule.
  • Since 29 March 2011, the channel broadcasts in 16:9 format
  • On 1 October 2014, MCM Pop was replaced by RFM TV in France[2]

Slogans edit

From 2010 to October 2014:« Le meilleur des années 80 à nos jours » ("The best of the 80s to today")

Мanagement edit

  • Secretary General, Programs and Antennas: Laurent Micouleau
  • Program Director: Nicolas Gicquel
  • Presenter and journalist: François Olivier Nolorgues

Programming blocks edit

  • Hit RFM
  • Pop List
  • Pop Tonic
  • Pop Legend
  • Pop 80
  • Pop 90
  • Pop 2000
  • Pop Kitsch
  • Dance 90
  • Top 50 Culte
  • Pop Culte
  • Pop Rock
  • Pop Dance
  • Pop Tendance
  • Pop Disco
  • Pop & Co
  • Émissions diffusées sur MCM

References edit

  1. ^ "La radio RFM arrive sur la télévision le 2 octobre". Le Figaro.
  2. ^ "Dès le 2 octobre, MCM Pop devient RFM TV". Toutelatele.

External links edit