TF1 FIFA World Cup New Biss Key 2022
TF1 (té ef un, pronounced [te ɛf œ̃]; standing for Télévision Française 1) is a French television network owned by TF1 Group, which is controlled by the Bouygues conglomerate. TF1’s average market share of 24% makes it the most popular domestic network.
TF1 is part of the TF1 Group of mass media companies, which also includes the news channel LCI. It used to own the satellite TV provider TPS, which have been sold to the Canal+ Group
French Television 1, or most known for its acronym, TF1, is the first and oldest television channel in France. It was launched on April 25, 1935 under the name Radio-PTT Vision. After several rebrands, it settled for Premiere Chain de l’ORTF until 1975, when it was named TF1. The channel was a public network until 1987, when the TF1 Group bought its majority share. It has been frequently referred to as the most popular and watched television channel in all of Europe due to its audience numbers, even if their share ratings have lowered in recent years due to all multimedia options available in the country. TF1 has also been available in neighboring countries such as Andorra, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, and Monaco

Position |
Frequency |
Symbol |
System |
Encryption |
19.2°E |
Astra 1N |
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12168 V |
29700, 2/3 |
DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD |
Nagravision, Viaccess |
16.0°E |
Eutelsat 16A |
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10928 H |
30000, 8/9 |
DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4, HD |
Viaccess |
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12604 H |
29980, 2/3 |
DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4 |
Conax, Nagravision, Viaccess |
35.9°E |
Eutelsat 36B |
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11823 H |
27500, 3/4 |
DVB-S, MPEG-2 |
Irdeto |
5.0°W |
Eutelsat 5 West B |
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11096 V |
29950, 3/4 |
DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD |
Viaccess |
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11509 H |
29500, 8/9 |
DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD 1080 |
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13.0°E |
Hot Bird 13B |
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11681 H |
27500, 3/4 |
DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4, HD |
Mediaguard, Nagravision, Viaccess |
180.0°E |
Intelsat 18 |
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10995 H |
45000, 3/4 |
DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4 |
Mediaguard, Nagravision |
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11075 V |
45000, 3/4 |
DVB-S2, 8PSK, MPEG-4 |
Viaccess |
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11075 H |
45000, 3/4 |
DVB-S2, QPSK, MPEG-4, HD |
Mediaguard, Nagravision |
22.0°W |
SES 4 |
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12530 V |
30000, 3/4 |
DVB-S, MPEG-2 |
Mediaguard |
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Total Matches:
64 Matches (48 group stage matches, eight matches from round of 16, four quarterfinals, two semifinal’s, a third-place game and the final).
Group Stage: 21 November – 2 December, 2022
Round of 16: 3 December – 6 December, 2022
Quarterfinals: 9 December – 10 December, 2022
Semifinals: 13 December – 14 December, 2022
Third Place match: 17 December, 2022
Final: 18 December, 2022
Host country: Qatar
Dates: 21 November – 18 December, 2022
Teams: 32
TV Channel List
Afghanistan |
ATN |
Albania |
RTSH |
Argentina |
RTE SE |
Armenia |
ARMTV |
Australia |
SBS |
Austria |
ORF |
Azerbaijan |
İTV |
Belarus |
BTRC |
Belgium |
VRT, RTBF |
Brazil |
Band |
Bulgaria |
BNT |
Canada |
CTV, TSN, RDS |
Caribbean |
DirecTV Latin America |
China |
CCTV |
Colombia |
RCN Televisión, Caracol Televisión |
Croatia |
HRT |
Cyprus |
CyBC |
Czech Republic |
ČT |
Estonia |
ERR |
France |
Canal+ |
French Polynesia |
TNTV Tahiti |
Greece |
ERT |
Hungary |
MTVA |
Iceland |
RÚV |
India & its Subcontinent |
Sony Pictures Networks India |
Ireland |
RTÉ |
Israel |
IPBC |
Italy |
Sky Sport |
Japan |
Fuji Television, J Sports |
Korea, North & Korea, South |
MBC, KBS |
Kosovo |
RTK |
Latvia |
LTV |
Lithuania |
LRT |
North Macedonia |
RTV |
Malaysia & Brunei |
Astro |
Malta |
PBS |
Mexico |
Televisa |
MENA |
beIN Sports, Al Jazeera |
Netherlands |
NOS |
New Zealand |
Sky Sports |
Panama |
TVN, RPC TV Canal 4 |
Paraguay |
TIGO Sports |
Poland |
Telewizja Polska |
Portugal |
RTP |
Romania |
TVR |
Russia |
2Sport2 |
Senegal |
RTS |
Serbia |
РТС |
Slovakia |
RTVS |
Slovenia |
RTVSLO |
South America |
DirecTV Latin America |
Spain |
Mediapro |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
SuperSport |
Switzerland |
SRG SSR |
Turkey |
TRT |
Uruguay |
Canal 10, Teledoce, Monte Carlo TV, ANTEL |
United States |
Fox Sports, Telemundo, Fútbol de Primera |
Venezuela |
Galaxy Entertainment |
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