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French TV Mogul Claude Berda's Legacy Lives On
19 Dec
Summary
- Claude Berda co-founded AB Productions in 1977, initially a record label.
- The company produced popular children's shows and expanded into sitcoms.
- AB Groupe became a founding acquisition of the European media group Mediawan.

Claude Berda, the influential French producer and media executive, has died at the age of 78. He was a key figure in shaping French television, notably as a co-founder of AB Productions in 1977. Initially established as a record label, the company transitioned to audiovisual production in the late 1980s, achieving significant success with children's programming like "Le Club Dorothée" and popular sitcoms.
Berda's entrepreneurial vision extended to broadcasting with the launch of AB Channel 1 in the mid-1990s. His company, AB Groupe, grew through strategic acquisitions, becoming France's largest television production company at the time. Following a professional separation from his co-founder in 1999, Berda focused on expanding AB Groupe's television channels and continued production efforts.
The AB Groupe, significantly shaped by Berda's leadership, was acquired by Mediawan in 2017. It now operates as Mediawan Thematics, contributing substantially to the European content giant's portfolio. Mediawan has paid tribute to Berda, recognizing him as a "visionary and passionate entrepreneur" who left an indelible mark on French broadcasting and the memories of generations of viewers.




