Flèche TV

 (meaning Arrow TV) is an American French-language broadcast television network that is owned by Arrow Television Entertainment. The network primarily features programs, the vast majority of which are produced by the network itself, aimed at French-American audiences.

's programming, production and advertising operations are headquartered in,. The network's operations are overseen by Swiss-born Jean Vuillermoz, the co-founder and president of Arrow Television Entertainment. The network is available in many media markets via low-power and some full-power over-the-air broadcast television stations, and on select cable television providers through either a local broadcast affiliate or the network's default national feed.

History
Flèche TV's history can be traced back to 1997, when Jean Vuillermoz, a Swiss French businessman, and Andy Clibburn, founder of the anime licensing company Gotaku, founded Arrow Television Entertainment and launched WARW-TV in,. The station, at first, mostly ran French language programs – originally consisting largely of French-dubbed American television series such as ' and ' and French-dubbed versions of British TV series from and the  such as ', ', and . The channel also ran a Saturday morning block of French-dubbed Japanese anime which included series such as Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball, and Saint Seiya.

In 1999, the Flèche TV network launched on TV stations in, , and that Arrow had purchased, as well as WARW-TV.

From 2001-2003, the channel carried French-dubbed programming, however the agreement with PBS was later terminated after PBS affiliate owner  launched Moi in association with, , and. The same year, it premiered the variety show Le monde de Geoffrey et Matthias, hosted by the French father-son duo Geoffrey and Matthias Duverger.