Amazon Prime Video has struck two new broadcast partnerships in Europe, giving Prime members free access to M6’s streaming service M6+ in France and RTVE’s linear channels in Spain from 14 January 2026.
In France, Prime members can now access M6+ at no extra cost, with live and on-demand viewing for M6, W9, 6ter and Gulli, plus exclusive M6+ content. The catalogue totals more than 30,000 hours and is presented within a dedicated M6+ area inside Prime Video.
Programming highlighted in the launch includes entertainment franchises such as L’Amour est dans le pré, Qui veut être mon associé ?, Mariés au premier regard, Les Traîtres, Pékin Express and Top Chef, alongside reality series, documentaries and magazines (including Zone Interdite, Capital and Enquête Exclusive), news bulletins 12.45 and 19.45, and Gulli’s children’s offer.
In Spain, Prime members will be able to watch RTVE’s live feeds of La 1, La 2, Canal 24H, Clan and Teledeporte, also at no additional cost. Prime Video says the channels will appear in a dedicated section on the main Live TV page, aimed at making RTVE’s schedule easier to discover within the Prime Video interface.
Prime Video Channels executive Elisabetta Carruba said the integrations support Prime Video’s push to aggregate “the highest quality content” in one service, while Groupe M6 chief David Larramendy said the France deal expands M6+ distribution, strengthens brand visibility and boosts the reach of its advertising offer via M6 Unlimited.