
Canal Plus launches budget TV service with 80 channels for €2 a month
Canal Plus has launched a new budget TV service that brings linear channels and on-demand content under a single roof.

Canal Plus Group has launched a new budget streaming TV service that brings its linear channels and on-demand content under a single platform.
The service, called TV Plus, comes several weeks after competing streaming platforms by TF1 and M6 debuted in France.
TV Plus will offer 80 live channels — including TF1 and M6 — along with more than 20,000 hours of content each month for just €2 per month (about U.S. $2.15 per month).
The service is intended to compete with Molotov, a streaming pay television service owned by American media company Fubo.