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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions with less in the way of a government leash, shaping much of the basic public French radio and television landscape as we know it today:

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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions with less in the way of a government leash, shaping up much of the basic public French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the basic public French radio and television landscape as we know it today:

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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, institutions with less in the way of a government leash, shaping much of the basic public French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the basic French radio and television landscape as we know it today:

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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the basic public French radio and television landscape as we know it today:

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!!Television shows airing on the ORTF included:

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!!Television shows airing !!Live-action series airing/originating on the ORTF included:



* ''Literature/{{Barbapapa}}'' (1974, continued on [=TF1=] until 1977)



* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' (1964-1967)
* ''WesternAnimation/LesShadoks'' (1968-1972)


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!!Animated series airing/originating on the ORTF included:
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* ''Literature/{{Barbapapa}}'' (1974, continued on [=TF1=] until 1977)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' (1964-1967)
* ''WesternAnimation/LesShadoks'' (1968-1972)
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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved it in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the basic French radio and television landscape as we know it today:

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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved it the ORTF in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the basic French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, was under strict control of the government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national UsefulNotes/{{Fr|ance}}ench agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, the country. It was based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, was under strict control of the government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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* ''Literature/BobMorane'' (1965)
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, was under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, was under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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* ''WesternAnimation/LesShadoks'' (1968-1972)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' (created on it in 1964)

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' (created on it in 1964)(1964-1967)
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, was under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, was under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicRoundabout'' (created on it in 1964)

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* ''Series/ThierryLaFronde'' (1963-1966)


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* ''Series/ThierryLaFronde'' (1963-1966)
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* ''Literature/{{Barbapapa}}'' (1974, continued on [=TF1=] until 1977)
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were was under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved it in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the French radio and television landscape as we know it today:

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The more liberal presidency of [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]] dissolved it in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the basic French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française Française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) Office), acronym "ORTF", was the national agency charged, between [[The60s 1964]] and [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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The more liberal presidency of president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing dissolved it in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor institutions, shaping much of the French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
* Télévision Française 1 ([=TF1=]) -- Privatized in 1987

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The more liberal presidency of president [[UsefulNotes/ThePresidentsOfFrance Valéry Giscard d'Estaing d'Estaing]] dissolved it in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor public institutions, shaping much of the French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
* Télévision Française 1 ([=TF1=]) -- Privatized ([=TF1=], privatized in 19871987)
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) was the national agency charged, between 1964 and 1975, with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) was the national agency charged, between 1964 [[The60s 1964]] and 1975, [[The70s 1975]], with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) was the national agency charged, between 1964 and 1975, with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) was the national agency charged, between 1964 and 1975, with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. It was the only television channel available at the time. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.
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* Télévision Française 1 (TF1) -- Privatized in 1987

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* Télévision Française 1 (TF1) ([=TF1=]) -- Privatized in 1987



* France Régions 3 (FR3) (since rebranded France 3)

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* France Régions 3 (FR3) ([=FR3=]) (since rebranded France 3)
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The Office de Radiodiffusion-Télévision française (French Radio Broadcasting and Television Office) was the national agency charged, between 1964 and 1975, with providing public radio and television in UsefulNotes/{{France}}, based in UsefulNotes/{{Paris}}. All programming, including (and especially) news broadcasts, were under strict control of the national government, particularly under the presidency of UsefulNotes/CharlesDeGaulle.

The more liberal presidency of president Valéry Giscard d'Estaing dissolved it in 1974 right after being elected, splitting its services into seven successor institutions, shaping much of the French radio and television landscape as we know it today:
* Télévision Française 1 (TF1) -- Privatized in 1987
* Antenne 2 (since rebranded France 2)
* France Régions 3 (FR3) (since rebranded France 3)
* SFP - Société Française de Production (programme production)
* INA - Institut National de l'Audiovisuel (archives)
* TDF - Télédiffusion de France (transmission)
* Radio France - (Société Radio-France) French national and international radio
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!!Television shows airing on the ORTF included:
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* ''Series/ThierryLaFronde'' (1963-1966)
* ''[[Series/ArseneLupin1971 Arsène Lupin]]'' (1971-1973)
[[/index]]
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