Unlike other generalist TV channels on French digital terrestrial television, it will be based in Rennes and not in Paris in a deliberate move away from the capital to develop the channel.
Scheduled to start broadcasting on 1 September 2025, the channel plans to hire at least 58 people in addition to the 700 journalists of the newspaper[5][8] and undertake significant modifications to the newspaper's headquarters to prepare for the new channel.[5]
The future media outlet will offer "live broadcasts, magazines, documentaries, news, entertainment, fiction, cinema, and sports".[5] It plans to launch the program Marins et terriens, nos héros du quotidien, dedicated to biographies, the show La vie en vraie, focusing on themes related to issues affecting the French, and the show Manon Bril sonne les cloches, hosted by historian Manon Bril [fr], to "revitalize history and heritage".[5]
Organisation
Head office
It plans to be based in Rennes, the historical headquarters of the Ouest-France newspaper,[5][8] unlike other DDTV channels, which are generally based in Paris.[9]
On 2 October 2024, Guénaëlle Troly was appointed general manager of the channel.[10]
The budget is planned at 10 million euros by 2028.[12]
Editorial line
According to the director of Ouest-France, the channel will present «what the French live and will have a look at both entertaining and grounded in reality».[13]
^CAZALETS, Propos recueillis par Jean-Bernard (13 April 2023). "Groupe Ouest-France : le défi de l'indépendance" [Ouest-France Group, the price of independence]. Ouest-France.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 25 July 2024. Retrieved 26 July 2024.