Vivendi Posts First-Half Revenues Of $9.8 Billion, Bolstered By Canal+, Lagardere

Vivendi, the parent company of French pay TV banner Canal+ Group, saw its 2024 first-half revenues reach $98 billion, a 5.8% year-on growth. The media conglomerate also posted a 98.4% spike in second-quarter revenues.

Lagardère, the media, publishing and travel retail conglomerate which was acquired last year, as well as Canal+ Group, bolstered revenues. Vivendi also boasted an EBITA of $671 million — 39.3% up compared with the first half of 2023, driven by the consolidation of Lagardère and the growth of Havas. At constant currency and perimeter, EBITA increased by 13.5%, while adjusted net income reached $357 million.

Canal+ Group’s revenues went up by 4.6% to $3.2 billion, helped by TV operations in mainland France and overseas. Revenues from Canal+’s film and TV group Studiocanal also increased by 8.6%, thanks in part to the performance of Amy Winehouse biopic “Back to Black” which was released on April 24 and has sold around the world.

Under the leadership of CEO and chairman Maxime Saada, Canal+ has also increased its interest in Scandinavian pay TV banner Viaplay to 29.33%, becoming its largest shareholder; and recently took a stake in leading Senegalese production company Marodi TV. Canal+ has also made a tender offer to buy the African service MultiChoice Groups.

Asia is also part of Canal+’s international expansion plans. The company has increased in the leading Asian OTT service Viu to 36.8% and is now looking to have it go up to 51%.

Back in France, Canal+ Group has bought OCS, pay-TV package and Orange Studio, the film and series co-production subsidiary. Some of the new editorial developments include the creation of Studiocanal Stories, a new label dedicated adapting literary works into films and TV series in France and several European countries. Canal+ Group is also continuing to strike deals and partnerships with big U.S. players, including Warner Bros. Discovery which signed a distribution agreement with the French banner for its standalone streaming service Max.

Vivendi’s management board gave an update on the group’s plan to split into three separate entities and list assets. Under current plans, Canal+ will be listed at the London Stock Exchange, Havas at the Euronext Amsterdam, and an entity which will bring together publishing and distribution, including Louis Hachette Group, at the Euronext Growth Paris. Vivendi will remain listed on Euronext Paris.

Vivendi said Canal+ and Havas will maintain their leadership and operational teams at the Paris headquarters, and they will also remain French tax residents for French corporate income tax purposes.

Yannick Bolloré, chairman of Vivendi’s Supervisory Board, said the group’s half-year results were “driven by our three main businesses, which contributed to organic revenue growth of nearly 6% and organic EBITA growth of 13.5%.”

Arnaud de Puyfontaine, Vivendi CEO, meanwhile, said its “various businesses have demonstrated their dynamism, both in terms of organic growth and acquisitions, the strength of their respective business models and their ability to transform and adapt to their environment and the expectations of their customers.” The executive said the group is currently “strengthening its international positions.”

eMedia Investments Outlines Plans For eVOD, Unveils Viewing Figures For The Platform

eMedia outlines plans for streamer eVODeMedia Holdings, the parent of e.tv and Openview, has disclosed viewer adoption figures for its eVOD streaming service, which it launched three years ago.

In eMedia’s annual report for the 2024 financial year, published on Monday, the group said some 1.13 million users have registered to watch the service since its introduction in August 2021.

Although the group hasn’t disclosed how many active users eVOD has, it claimed a 19% increase in watch time over the 2023 financial year, reaching 1.3 billion minutes.

Plans for the current financial year include expanding the available applications for smart TVs
The service, which has both free and subscription components, was launched in response to other streaming services available in South Africa, including Showmax and Netflix. It includes a range of local programming, including original eMedia series and movies.

eMedia disclosed the most popular content available on eVOD. These programmes are:

• Local series: House of Z Wide; Smoke & Mirrors; and Isitha: The Enemy – Blood and Betrayal
• International series: Elif, Annekan die Swa Kry and Doodsondes
• eVOD originals: The Umbrella Men: Escape from Robben Island; Yolanda is Swanger and Piet’s Sake
Growth plans

The broadcasting group said its plans for the current financial year – to March 2025 – include expanding the available eVOD applications for smart TVs, offering new content via Openview’s new set-top box (which can connect to the internet), and offering new advertising “innovations” that include the introduction of live-stream advertising and display banner ads in programming.

In the annual report, eMedia described eVOD as the “Netflix of South Africa” – MultiChoice-owned Showmax and Netflix itself might beg to differ – and offers a platform “primarily filled with e.tv’s local content in a video-on-demand format”.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles And Naruto Collaborating In New Comic Book Line

The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic book line is having a banner year in 2024. Not only is IDW kicking off a star-studded relaunch of the monthly TMNT series and continuing the Last Ronin saga, now they're gearing up for a crossover with one of the biggest anime and manga properties on the planet. That's right, the heroes of TMNT and Naruto are joining forces.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto is a joint effort between IDW Publishing and Viz Media. This four-issue series is written by Caleb Goellner (Sonic the Hedgehog) and illustrated by Hendry Prasetya (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers), with colors by Raúl Angulo (NYX) and letters by Ed Dukeshire (The Woods). Jorge Jiménez (Batman) and Prasetya provided cover art for issue #1.

Here's IDW's official description for issue #1:

It’s the coolest ninja matchup you could have ever dreamed of, had you dared! The Heroes in a Half-Shell meet the host of the Nine-Tailed Fox in the crossover everyone will be talking about.

When teenage reporter April O’Neil has a clandestine meeting with Tsunade, the leader of the Hidden Leaf Village, it garners the attention of Naruto, Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi. They aren’t the only ones who are wondering what the two women were discussing, though. The sinister Foot Clan have their own interest in April’s visit, as they think she might hold the valuable information on mutation research being conducted by the scientist Baxter Stockman. With April caught between the forces of the Hidden Leaf Village and the Foot Clan, it can’t be long before the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles show up to lend her a hand!

Working with acclaimed manga publisher Viz Entertainment, IDW is pulling together two of the most popular comics in the world to bring you the four-issue comic book event of 2024!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles x Naruto #1 will be released on November 13, 2024.

Canal+'s Direct One Pay-TV Platform To Be Sold In Hungary To 4iG Group's DIGI, French Broadcaster Debuts Streaming Service In The Market

The Canal+ Group is handing over the Direct One (formerly known as UPC Direct) satellite service and its customers to the government-affiliated 4iG Group. In connection with this, it was also announced that the Canal+ streaming service will also be available in Hungary after successful introductions in various European countries – Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and recently in the Netherlands. 

The Canal+ Group reminds us in a statement: it is present in more than 50 countries and has more than 25 million subscribers in Europe, Africa and Asia. In Hungary, Direct One distributes its products through a satellite television and broadcasting service provider.

According to the company's statement, from 2025, Canal+ will offer its Hungarian customers a Canal+ branded application for the Hungarian market, which combines live TV and streaming within a single platform, aggregating local and international TV channels, as well as European a wide selection of spiritual films and series. 

The interface of Canal+ 

The interface of Canal+ In addition to the direct sale of its platform, Canal+ cooperates with one of the leading Hungarian telecommunications providers, 4iG, to support the product launch and to distribute its own linear channel and SVOD solution, which will also be available to 4iG customers from 2025.

Canal+ will also transfer its satellite TV and B2B activities to 4iG, which will continue to serve the affected customers via its satellite service. (In other words, Direct One customers will be transferred to the government-affiliated 4iG Group.) In serving the content needs of subscribers, Canal+ can rely mainly on the Group's two subsidiaries, Studiocanal and SPI International, in addition to other collaborations. 

Direct One currently has a consumer base of 155,000 subscribers which will be integrated to 4iG’s existing satellite TV service, solidifying its position as the market leader. 

The former, leading content provider, offers more than 8,000 international content. The latter, a major player in content distribution and broadcasting worldwide, has been present on the Hungarian market for years with its FilmBox channels, and has a catalog of more than 10,000 international films and series. 

In addition, starting in 2025, the content provider's offer will include high-quality, self-produced Canal+ content, including Fraud of the Century, The Brigade or Django, which have already become available to Direct One subscribers in recent months.

Jacques du Puy, CEO of Canal+ International, said: 

"I am very happy about the launch of our services in Hungary, which clearly illustrates our strategy to digitize our offer, thereby further strengthening our position in Europe. The market for SVOD services in Hungary is developing dynamically and CANAL+ aims to occupy a significant place in this market. 4iG is the right partner to support the introduction. We are confident that CANAL+ will fill a gap in the Hungarian market, combining linear channels, sports programs, and the best of films and series."

August 2024 On Food Network Across Africa | Channel Premieres Including The Next Baking Master: Paris | Returning Shows Including Spring Baking Championships | More

The Next Baking Master: Paris S1
BRAND NEW
Ten American bakers travel to Paris, where they'll use their pastry skills, artistry and innovation to become a great baking master.
First TX: 23 August
TX Day: Friday
TX Time: 16:05
Last TX: 27 September

Spring Baking Championship S9
NEW SEASON
Love is in the air as 12 talented bakers create desserts that highlight all the ways we love spring for a chance to win $25,000.
First TX: 31 August
TX Day: Saturday
TX Time: 16:05
Last TX: 2 November

Symon's Dinners Cooking Out S4
NEW SEASON
Michael Symon fires up the grill with some of his
favorite foods from childhood, including his most
loved dishes and treasured desserts.
First TX: 11 August
TX Day: Sunday
TX Time: 16:05
Last TX: 15 September

Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives: Triple D Nation S5
NEW SEASON
Guy Fieri returns to some of his favorite diners, drive-ins and dives to see how they continue pushing the boundaries of their culinary comfort zones.
First TX: 20 August
TX Day: Tuesday
TX Time: 16:05
Last TX: 1 October

The Mountain Kitchen S1
BRAND NEW
For Annie Starke, it's all about great eats and good times as she prepares delicious meals indoors and over the fire at her family’s mountain ranch in Montana.
First TX: 17 August
TX Day: Weekends (Sat-Sun)
TX Time: 15:15
Last TX: 25 August