Where YouTube Meets The Boob Tube
Since its founding in 1983, French pay-TV provider Canal Plus Group has become one of Europe's top backers of films and television series, co-producing blockbusters such as Bridget Jones's Diary and hourlong shows like The Young Pope. Lately, Canal Plus has started emphasizing an entirely...
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