Canadian French language specialty channel
Television channel
Elle Fictions
(stylized
ELLE Fictions
) is a Canadian French language
specialty channel
owned by
Remstar Media Group
. The channel broadcasts general entertainment programming targeting young adult women.
It replaced the
music television
channel
MusiquePlus
first established in 1986 as a joint venture between
CHUM Limited
?owner of its English-language sister
MuchMusic
, and Montreal-based radio broadcaster Radiomutuel. Following the acquisition of CHUM by CTVglobemedia, Radiomutuel's successor
Astral Media
acquired CHUM's stake in MusiquePlus, marking its separation from common ownership with its English counterpart. After the 2013 acquisition of Astral by CTVglobemedia's successor
Bell Media
, MusiquePlus was sold to V Media Group, parent company of Quebec's
V network
. In February 2019, V Media Group announced that it planned to discontinue MusiquePlus entirely, and replace the channel with an entertainment format targeting women. The channel officially launched,
licensed
from the French women's magazine
Elle
,
on August 26, 2019.
As a former
Category A service
, Elle Fictions was required to be carried on the basic service of all digital television providers serving the province of Quebec. The channel is typically offered optionally at the discretion of providers outside of the province.
History
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MusiquePlus
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Launching on September 2, 1986, MusiquePlus originated with an eight-hour schedule, sharing channel space with TVJQ (a predecessor of
VRAK.TV
); it consisted of music videos and interviews and performances that were taped from a studio on Boulevard St. Laurent in Montreal. Four hours of this programming was produced from MuchMusic's studios in Toronto and sent to
Videotron
for broadcast in Quebec to subscribers of MuchMusic. This programming is repeated once daily.
CHUM later applied to the CRTC in 1987 for a licence to operate MusiquePlus as a dedicated 24-hour channel. The CRTC approved its application, and MusiquePlus was launched as a separate channel on September 1, 1988. The channel was a joint venture between CHUM Limited and Radiomutuel?each owning 50%. Radiomutuel was acquired by
Astral Media
in June 1999.
In July 2006,
CTVglobemedia
announced it would make a bid to buy CHUM Limited. Initial plans were to keep MusiquePlus and MusiMax, although CTVglobemedia soon announced that it would sell its stake in MusiquePlus and Musimax. On April 11, 2007, Astral announced that it would acquire the remaining 50% of MusiMax and MusiquePlus from CTVglobemedia, giving it full ownership?separating the network from its original parent. This deal was completed on June 30, 2007?to signify its independence from MuchMusic, MusiquePlus adopted a new logo the following year in September 2008.
On August 23, 2010, Astral launched a
high definition
feed of MusiquePlus.
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As with its English counterpart, MusiquePlus was formerly oriented primarily towards music programming. Due to shrinking interest in music television because of the growth of online platforms, MusiquePlus increasingly focused on non-music programming targeting a young adult audience, such as comedy, films, and reality shows.
Sale to Remstar/V Media Group
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While MusiquePlus has operated separately from MuchMusic ever since the deal, the network was almost re-united with its former parent in 2012 when CTVglobemedia's successor
Bell Media
attempted to acquire the entirety of Astral Media for an estimated $3.38 billion. However, the proposed deal was rejected by the CRTC.
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On March 4, 2013, following consultation with the
Competition Bureau
, Bell announced that it would go through with the purchase, but divest MusiquePlus, Musimax, and four other Astral-owned channels.
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On December 4, 2013,
Remstar
, owners of the French television system
V
, announced that it would acquire MusiquePlus and MusiMax for an undisclosed amount.
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On September 11, 2014, the CRTC approved the sale. The acquisition is valued at $15.5 million; to fund the purchase, Remstar sold 15% stakes in the holding company
V Media Group
to
the Caisse
,
Fonds de solidarite FTQ
and
Investissement Quebec
, and sold $1.5 million in advertising time across MusiquePlus and MusiMax to Bell. Remstar also successfully applied to have the amount of music-oriented programming the channel must air reduced to 80%.
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The sale was closed on September 16, 2014.
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Elle Fictions
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In February 2019, V Media Group announced that MusiquePlus would be replaced later in the year by a network featuring scripted programming catered towards a female audience. The company cited the successful relaunch of sister channel MusiMax as the general entertainment channel Max as a factor in the decision.
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In May 2019, it was announced that the channel would launch on August 26 as Elle Fictions and that it would feature series and films targeting "active" young adult women. The branding is licensed from the French magazine
Elle
: the French Canadian version of the magazine had previously been published by Remstar rival
Groupe TVA
, but it had been announced that the rights were being acquired by KO Media?owned by local personality Louis Morissette.
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Programming
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The channel primarily broadcasts French-language dubs of drama series, as well as an originally-Spanish-language
telenovela
.
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