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Non-Commercial Stations Judaïques FM, Radio J, Radio Shalom, RCJ (Radio de la Communauté Juive) - Paris (time sharing on 94.8 FM); Religious; Radio Courtoisie - political; Radio Notre-Dame - Paris; religious
Mitterrand was attempting to permit the growth of radio stations through privatization and fewer regulations, following the Italian example (in 1977, the Italian government permitted the establishment of private stations, leading to a boom in the number of stations). In the early 1980s, there were more than 200 radio stations in Paris.
Ici was created as France Bleu in 2000 by a fusion of two older Radio France networks, Les locales de Radio France and Radio Bleue. The flagship station in Paris goes by the name of ici Paris Île-de-France, while the individual stations are each named for their respective coverage areas, usually a département, région, or city.
After Paris, the station was emulated in other cities (Lyon, Marseille, and so forth), which broadcast the same music and news with local traffic conditions and events. The P in FIP changed according to the location: FIB, FIL, FIM, and so on. As with Radio France in general, FIP moved to FM and stereo.
Consequently, it appears to the listener as simply a big French national radio station, as the Luxembourg connection is downplayed. In 1981, under president François Mitterrand, privately run radio stations were allowed to broadcast in France. RTL, now broadcasting in France mostly at 104.3 MHz, was the radio network with the most listeners ...
Pages in category "Radio stations in France" The following 69 pages are in this category, out of 69 total. ... France Bleu Paris; France Bleu Pays Basque;
Ado FM is a radio station in France, broadcasting on FM to Paris and Toulouse. Created in 1981 and owned by the Groupe 1981 . The station plays hip-hop music and R&B from the 1990s, 2000s, 2010s and 2020s.
Created in 1998 as an internet radio station, it established a half-frequency on 93.9 FM in the Paris region in 2004 that it shares with Vivre FM, [1] maintaining their online broadcast 24 hours a day. A member of the Radio Campus France network, the station prides itself on youth culture and eclecticism, hosting around 80 different programs in ...