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Last December, Arcom redistributed 11 frequency on TNT, a reorganization marked by the ousting of C8 et NRJ 12, the withdrawal of Canal+, as well as the arrival of two new channels: CMI TV and OFTV. As of June 6, 2025, this reallocation will result in a renumbering of the channels.

The highly prized 8 channel will now be occupied by The Parliamentary Channel and Public Senate, which is leaving its current location at number 13. The 12 channel will return to the youth channel Gulli, which moves up six places in the grid. Furthermore, the 4 channel, released by Canal+, will be awarded to France 4 program, a public channel dedicated to youth and culture, previously ranked 14th.

This decision follows the withdrawal of Canal+ from terrestrial broadcasting, a move linked to the loss of C8's approval by Arcom.

A notable change concerns the news channels, which will now be grouped consecutively. BFMTV, previously on channel 15, will move to 13. CNews will occupy 14, LCI will move from channel 26 to 15, and Franceinfo will climb from 27th to 16th place.

Also note the arrival of two new entrants on TNT: CMI TV, from the group of Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, which will take 18th place, and Ouest-France TV, the regional daily's channel, which will be broadcast on channel 19 from September.

Here is the new TNT grid from June 2025:

1. TF1

2. France 2

3. France 3

4. France 4

5. France 5

6. M6

7 Art

8. The Parliamentary Channel/Public Senate

9.W9

10. TMC

11. TFX

12. Gully

13. BFMTV

14. CNews

15. LCI

16. Franceinfo

17. CStar

18. CMI TV

19. OFTV

20. TF1 Series Films

21. The Team

22. 6Ter

23. RMC Story

24. RMC Discovery

25. Honey 25