Moi (U.S. TV channel)

Moi is a French-language television network carried in association with public television stations created for the United States French-American market.

History
Moi was launched on March 19, 2003 with a stated mission to entertain, educate and inspire families in French with a mix of original productions, exclusive premieres, acquisitions, and French-dubbed versions of popular public television programs from and.

The channel was the first venture of the media production and distribution company Moi Television LLC: a joint-venture of French media company, , the French unit of the , , the owners of the PBS affiliate  and the  PBS affiliate , and.

Among the journalists who have worked for Moi include Julien-Joseph Bousquet, Ludovic D'Amboise, Cédrika Desjardins, Caroline Cerfbeer, Charles-Édouard Groenendijk, and Cyrille Courtois.

The children's brand Mini Moi was initially presented by the "Bande d'Mini": consisting of Jacques-Désiré Buljubašić, Emmanuelle Clérico, Christophe Charroin, Anne-Sophie Delcroix, Claude Bajolière, Françoise Hamdan, and Hubert Cloutier. In 2006, Françoise Hamdan left and was replaced by Ghyslaine Azaïs.