TV Monaco: A Year of Success and Growth as Prince Albert II’s Vision Becomes Reality

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Nathalie Biancolli, General Director of TV Monaco, provides an update on the television station’s progress after one year of operation, including the production of over 200 talk shows and 230 newscasts.

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TV Monaco, the television station founded by Prince Albert II of Monaco, is celebrating its first year since its launch. Nathalie Biancolli, the Director General of TV Monaco, reflects on the achievements of the Monegasque television channel. In the past year, TV Monaco has produced more than 200 talk shows, 230 news broadcasts, and over 2,000 reports. The channel has also developed morning shows, special programs like the Christmas edition, and live sports coverage. In mid-September, TV Monaco will present its new program lineup, which will include a focus on the scientific community of Monaco on an international scale. The channel also collaborates with TV5Monde to showcase programs worldwide. Additionally, TV Monaco plans to expand its sports coverage, including the popular sport of padel. The channel is seen as a global broadcaster and part of the group of European public television channels, including membership in Eurovision. With 84 employees, TV Monaco has been training young Monegasque talent in technical positions. The channel has already produced 700 hours of programming and continues to grow. TV Monaco aims to be seen globally through satellite networks, including discussions with Sky Italia for the Italian market. The channel prioritizes appealing content and audience engagement, recognizing that the majority of people consume media through digital platforms. TV Monaco is proud to represent the principality and the environmental focus championed by Prince Albert II. The channel aims to reach Monaco’s diverse international population by offering programming in Italian and English and utilizing artificial intelligence to connect with Asian countries. The challenges in establishing TV Monaco included the technical aspects of building a television network and the need for compelling content. However, with a funding of €20 million from the state, TV Monaco has made significant progress. The channel plans to generate revenue through a different advertising model, such as partnerships with environmentally conscious brands.

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