France 3 - Champagne-Ardenne

France 3 - Champagne-Ardenne is the regional branch of the public television network serving the Champagne-Ardenne area in northeastern France. Its programming centers on local news, cultural events, and documentaries that reflect the identity of the region, including coverage of the Marne, Aube, Ardennes, and Haute-Marne departments. Viewers can expect daily news bulletins focusing on regional politics, agriculture, and community affairs, alongside magazine-style reports on local heritage, such as the region’s vineyards and historical sites. The channel also airs national France 3 content, including general entertainment series and films, but with a consistent emphasis on stories relevant to the local audience.

The channel broadcasts in French and is available through terrestrial television, cable, and satellite providers across the region. Its schedule is published in regional TV guides and on the France Télévisions website, where some programs can be accessed via streaming for a limited time after broadcast. While the channel does not produce a large volume of original content, its strength lies in providing a platform for regional voices and events that might otherwise receive little coverage on national networks. This makes it a practical source of information for residents and those interested in the daily life of Champagne-Ardenne.

TV Guide
Secrets d'histoire
02:50 - 04:40
Secrets d'histoire
Magazine culturel
Ravaillac : la vérité sur l'assassinat d'Henri IV
Le vendredi 14 mai 1610, les roues du carrosse du roi Henri IV martèlent les pavés parisiens. Armé d'un couteau, un inconnu se précipite vers le carrosse royal, se jette sur le roi et le frappe à trois reprises. L'assassin s'appelle François Ravaillac. Mais pourquoi cet homme ordinaire s'en prend-il à Henri IV au point de vouloir sa mort ? Est-il un fanatique isolé, ou l'instrument d'un complot ?