Téva is a French pay television channel with a female focus, belonging to Groupe M6. Téva has been broadcast in 16:9 since 10 November 2009 and in HD quality since 8 November 2011.
Téva is a French pay television channel with a female focus, belonging to Groupe M6. Téva has been broadcast in 16:9 since 10 November 2009 and in HD quality since 8 November 2011.
==History== In April 1995, Laurence Aupetit was appointed as Project Development Director for the new thematic channel, which was then called Vivre. Following differences of opinion, she resigned and was replaced by Mike Le Bas. Téva is a mini generalist digital television channel available on cable, satellite, and ADSL in France. The core target is the housewife under the age of 50. Since its inception, it has been aimed at an essentially female audience with children. It is the first channel to have chosen this audience niche. It was created on 6 October 1996 by the M6 Group, Marie Claire and Hachette Filipacchi (which owned the magazine Elle). It is fully owned by the Groupe M6 since 2007.
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).