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==History== ==History==
From September 1993, TMC entrusted the production of its ten-minute television news to Euronews, which opted for more international and French information, to the detriment of local information. Monaco à la Une, newly launched, aims to offer a daily news bulletin to cover official news about the Prince and life in Monaco. On 27 November 1995, the first edition of Monaco à la Une aired on ]'s local channel, airing the same bulletin four hours a day, at 10am, 12:30pm, 7:30pm and 10pm.<ref></ref> In 2003, the channel was renamed Monaco Info.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Monaco Info, « un lien privilégié avec la communauté de la Principauté » |url=https://lagazettedemonaco.com/actualites/societe/monaco-info-un-lien-privilegie-avec-la-communaute-de-la-principaute |website=La Gazette de Monaco |access-date=12 September 2023}}</ref> On 14 January 2013, the channel started broadcasting in high definition.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Monaco Info passe à la Haute Définition|url=http://www.monacochannel.mc/Chaines/Monaco-Info-Les-Reportages/News/Monaco-Info-passe-a-la-Haute-Definition|website=monacochannel.mc|date=11 January 2013}}</ref> From September 1993, TMC entrusted the production of its ten-minute television news to Euronews, which opted for more international and French information, to the detriment of local information. Monaco à la Une, newly launched, aims to offer a daily news bulletin to cover official news about the Prince and life in Monaco. On 27 November 1995, the first edition of Monaco à la Une aired on ]'s local channel, airing the same bulletin four hours a day, at 10am, 12:30pm, 7:30pm and 10pm.<ref></ref> In 2003, the channel was renamed Monaco Info.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Monaco Info, « un lien privilégié avec la communauté de la Principauté » |url=https://lagazettedemonaco.com/actualites/societe/monaco-info-un-lien-privilegie-avec-la-communaute-de-la-principaute |website=La Gazette de Monaco |access-date=12 September 2023}}</ref> On 14 January 2013, the channel started broadcasting in high definition.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Monaco Info passe à la Haute Définition|url=http://www.monacochannel.mc/Chaines/Monaco-Info-Les-Reportages/News/Monaco-Info-passe-a-la-Haute-Definition|website=monacochannel.mc|date=11 January 2013}}</ref>

A weekend edition was added in the autumn period of 2023. In order to boost its digital content, the channel started producing content for social media platforms, Facebook, X and more recently TikTok.<ref></ref>


In December 2024, following a revision of Monaco's public audiovisual sector, it was determined that Monaco Info would shut down and merge with ] to form a new channel, tentatively set to start on 1 September 2025.<ref name="shutdown"/> In December 2024, following a revision of Monaco's public audiovisual sector, it was determined that Monaco Info would shut down and merge with ] to form a new channel, tentatively set to start on 1 September 2025.<ref name="shutdown"/>

Revision as of 13:09, 17 January 2025

State-owned television channel in Monaco Television channel
Monaco Info
CountryMonaco
Broadcast areaMonaco
Programming
Language(s)French
Ownership
OwnerGovernment of Monaco
History
Launched27 November 1995; 29 years ago (1995-11-27)
Links
Websitewww.monacoinfo.com

Monaco Info is a soon-to-be defunct Monegasque television channel focused on proximity and created under the name Monaco à la Une, in 1995. Official communications organ of the Monegasque State, it follows the transformation in October 1993 of Télé Monte-Carlo (TMC) into a French thematic channel.

History

From September 1993, TMC entrusted the production of its ten-minute television news to Euronews, which opted for more international and French information, to the detriment of local information. Monaco à la Une, newly launched, aims to offer a daily news bulletin to cover official news about the Prince and life in Monaco. On 27 November 1995, the first edition of Monaco à la Une aired on MC Cable's local channel, airing the same bulletin four hours a day, at 10am, 12:30pm, 7:30pm and 10pm. In 2003, the channel was renamed Monaco Info. On 14 January 2013, the channel started broadcasting in high definition.

A weekend edition was added in the autumn period of 2023. In order to boost its digital content, the channel started producing content for social media platforms, Facebook, X and more recently TikTok.

In December 2024, following a revision of Monaco's public audiovisual sector, it was determined that Monaco Info would shut down and merge with TVMonaco to form a new channel, tentatively set to start on 1 September 2025.

Status

As an official communications body, Monaco Info is managed by the Communications Directorate of the Principality of Monaco, itself attached to the Minister of State. Its role is to disseminate to the public information relating to the activity of the Princely Government (Prince Albert II, Princely Palace, Government and Parliament) and to economic, sporting or cultural events taking place in Monaco (National Day, Sainte Dévote, Formula 1 Grand Prix, Monte-Carlo Rally, Monte-Carlo tennis tournament, Mare Nostrum, television festival). This information is also the subject of a weekly retrospective entitled Monacoscope and broadcast every Sunday on TMC.

Monaco Info, a public channel financed by the State, is broadcast on Monaco cable, on the web and on social networks. Patricia Navarro has held the position of editor-in-chief since 2012. The communications director has been Geneviève Berti since 2016.

Programming

Its programs, centered on political, economical, cultural or sports news, are developed around the daily news service, broadcast at 7pm and later repeated.

Its main programs are:

  • Le JT, daily news program;
  • Monacoscope, weekly news bulletin in Italian, German, English and sign language covering the key news of the week (also broadcast every Sunday on TMC);
  • Actusport, sports magazine;
  • Asphalte, automobile magazine;
  • Backstage, musical magazine;
  • Cinéma, new cinema releases of the week;
  • Coach U, fitness magazine;
  • Découvertes, travel magazine;
  • Monacook, cooking magazine;
  • Sunshine, yoga magazine;
  • Tout l’art du cinéma, cinephile magazine;
  • Trésors d’archives, history magazine;
  • Regard extérieur, interview magazine;
  • Rencontre, portrait in images;
  • L’Émission, magazine on AS Monaco;
  • Rendez-vous à Monaco, interviews and gatherings.

References

  1. ^ Monaco Info et TV Monaco cèderont la place à une nouvelle chaîne de télévision le 1er septembre 2025, Monaco Hebdo, 18 December 2024
  2. Lancement de Monaco à la Une
  3. "Monaco Info, « un lien privilégié avec la communauté de la Principauté »". La Gazette de Monaco. Retrieved 12 September 2023.
  4. "Monaco Info passe à la Haute Définition". monacochannel.mc. 11 January 2013.
  5. Comment Monaco Info cherche à se réinventer
  6. "Ordonnance Souveraine n° 5.841 du 13 mai 2016 portant création de la Direction de la Communication / Journal 8278 / Année 2016 / Journaux / Accueil - Journal de Monaco". journaldemonaco.gouv.mc (in French). Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  7. ^ "Médias : la rentrée de Monaco Info". Monaco Info. Retrieved 10 September 2023.

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