france.tv studio is a privately owned company headquartered in France. Founded in 1986, it operates as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the France Télévisions group. With approximately 580 employees, the company reported $123.0M in revenue as of 2024, functioning as a tier 1 media tech buyer. The company specializes in media managed services and is an audiovisual production company, with expertise across various fields. Its production activities include fiction (such as series like Alex Hugo, Candice Renoir, Un si grand soleil, Maman a tort, The Collection, and Crossroads), documentaries (including Teddy, Ours, simplement sauvage, Duos d'artistes, Dans les Yeux d'Olivier, and Le Monde de Jamy), cultural and society magazines and debates (Passage des Arts, Télématin, Soirée Continue on France 2, Le Monde en Face on France 5, Le Club Lumni, Le Jeu Lumni, and C'est toujours pas sorcier on France 4), and major live events (such as Téléthon and La Fête de la Musique). The company produces nearly 1,500 hours annually, which are distributed almost daily on France Télévisions channels and platforms. Additionally, france.tv studio offers expertise in subtitling for deaf and hard of hearing audiences through its france.tv access label, which is AFNOR-certified, as well as in dubbing (including the series Peaky Blinders) and audio description.