CANAL+ Launches Affordable RAT+ Streaming Packages for Youth; Sony and TCL Form Home Entertainment Joint Venture
CANAL+ targets youth with new budget streaming packages while Sony partners with TCL to strengthen home entertainment presence.
- • CANAL+ introduces RAT+ CINÉ SÉRIES and RAT+ SPORT packages for under-26s at €19.99/month without commitment.
- • RAT+ CINÉ SÉRIES includes CANAL+, Netflix, HBO Max; RAT+ SPORT covers major sports including European football and Wimbledon.
- • RAT+ plans have limited user features compared to standard CANAL+ subscriptions.
- • Sony and TCL Electronics form a joint venture with TCL owning 51%, focusing on TV and audio products under Sony and BRAVIA brands.
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CANAL+ has unveiled two new specialized streaming offerings—RAT+ CINÉ SÉRIES and RAT+ SPORT—designed specifically for subscribers under 26 years old, priced at an accessible €19.99 per month without commitment. RAT+ CINÉ SÉRIES caters to cinema and series enthusiasts, providing access to channels like CANAL+ and CANAL+ Box Office alongside popular SVOD services such as Netflix and HBO Max. The RAT+ SPORT package covers a broad range of major sports events, including all European football competitions, Formula 1, and premier tennis tournaments like Wimbledon and Roland-Garros. These packages offer excellent value compared to the standard CANAL+ subscription which also costs €19.99 but requires a two-year contract. However, RAT+ plans feature some limitations like single simultaneous user access and HD quality only, with no eligibility for certain promotions available in higher-tier plans. Meanwhile, in home entertainment hardware, Sony and TCL Electronics have announced a strategic joint venture, with TCL holding a 51% stake and Sony 49%. The partnership aims to combine TCL's advanced display technology and global reach with Sony's strong brand presence, continuing to market products under the "Sony" and "BRAVIA" brands. This collaboration is expected to finalize by the end of March 2026 and begin operations by April 2027, addressing the intensifying competition in the global television industry. Together, these developments highlight significant moves in the French and global entertainment sectors, offering new options in content delivery and home entertainment technology.
This article was translated and synthesized from French sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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