France 24 has concluded a new distribution agreement in India and will be available on the free-to-air DTH service DD Direct+, owned by public broadcaster Prasar Bharati. The platform will begin broadcasting the English version of the French international news channel on 1 November.
France 24 will also be available on the basic offer of Dish TV, the leading private satellite operator in the country.
Thanks to this new agreement, which represents the most important deployment for the channel in the Asian market, France 24 will be available 24/7 to 31 million new households across the country.
These will be in addition to the seven million households that already receive the channel via cable.
Source France 24 to launch on DD Direct+ and Dish TV in India | Rapid TV News
France 24 will also be available on the basic offer of Dish TV, the leading private satellite operator in the country.
Thanks to this new agreement, which represents the most important deployment for the channel in the Asian market, France 24 will be available 24/7 to 31 million new households across the country.
These will be in addition to the seven million households that already receive the channel via cable.
Source France 24 to launch on DD Direct+ and Dish TV in India | Rapid TV News