M6+ Content Now Also Available On Prime Video
Amazon Prime Video subscribers in France can now also access content from M6+ at no additional cost.
As of this week, Amazon Prime Video subscribers in France also have free access to M6+, the streaming service operated by Groupe M6. This gives them live and on-demand access to content from the M6, W9, 6ter, and Gulli channels, as well as exclusive programming from the streaming platform. More than 30,000 hours of content are available in total.
The M6+ content now accessible to Prime customers includes popular entertainment formats such as “L’Amour est dans le pré” (“Farmer Wants a Wife”), “Qui veut être mon associé?” (“Who Wants to Be My Business Partner?”), “Mariés au premier regard” (“Married at First Sight”), “Les Traîtres” (“The Traitors”), “Pékin Express” (“Peking Express”), and “Top Chef,” as well as reality series like “C’est la famille” (“This Is Family”), “L’Île de la tentation” (“Temptation Island”), and “Les Cinquante” (“The Fifty”). The selection also includes live broadcasts of major sporting events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Super Bowl, documentaries and magazine programs including “Zone Interdite” (“Forbidden Zone”), “Capital,” and “Enquête Exclusive” (“Exclusive Investigation”), news programs “12.45” and “19.45,” and the full range of children’s programming from Gulli.
‘This increases the visibility of our brands’
“This agreement increases the visibility of our brands and allows us to reach additional audiences,” said David Larramendy, Chairman of the Groupe M6 Executive Board. “It is an important step in our strategy: it improves access to our content and demonstrates our commitment to building a streaming ecosystem that is adapted to new usage habits in an increasingly fragmented consumption environment. The partnership also strengthens the reach of our offering marketed by M6 Unlimited and increases the value we deliver to our customers.”
“We are very pleased to welcome M6’s high-quality programming to Prime Video,” said Elisabetta Carruba, Director, Prime Video Channels, Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). “Adding M6 content to our service is an important step toward our goal of becoming the number one entertainment destination for our customers.”