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  2. FIP (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    FIP also streams over the Internet, which gives FIP a global audience. FIP's mediumwave broadcasts on 585 kHz in Paris (between 0800–1600 Central European Time from a transmitter in Romainville) ceased on 3 January 2011. FIP is available in Europe on free-to-air digital satellite on Atlantic Bird 3 at 5.0°West and Astra at 19.2°East. The ...

  3. France Info (radio network) - Wikipedia

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    France Info was founded in 1987 by Roland Faure and Jérôme Bellay. [1] [2] Year on year its audience has grown, notably after the social conflicts of 1995, 2003, and 2006.. It is frequently estimated to be the fourth largest French radio network in terms of listener numbers, after RTL, NRJ and France Int

  4. List of radio stations in France - Wikipedia

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    France Vivace, from the Radio France group; Frequence 3, a Web Radio from Paris; Plasm, a web radio from an independent group; Berceuses, a web radio broadcasting lullabies. It is also available to download on the App Store.

  5. Radio France - Wikipedia

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    A private radio sector broadcasting from within French borders is reborn. 1999: The daily radio audience is 83%. They listen on average for over three hours a day. 99% of French homes have a radio. 80% of French households have a car radio, and 26.8% a personal stereo. 2000: Radio France re-organises its radio network.

  6. France Inter - Wikipedia

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    France Inter (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s ɛ̃tɛʁ]) is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France.It is the successor to Paris Inter, later known as France I, and created as a merger of the France I and France II networks, first as RTF Inter in October 1963, then renamed to its current name in December of that year.

  7. Radio in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Radio 37 (general interest; private) from 5 September 1937 to 13 June 1940; Poste colonial (general interest, directed towards the French colonies; state radio) from 30 April 1931 until 1 March 1938. It became Paris Mondial (general interest, directed towards French colonies, in 20 languages; state radio) from 2 March 1938 until 17 June 1940.

  8. France Musique - Wikipedia

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    France Musique (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s myzik]) is a French national public radio channel owned and operated by Radio France. It is devoted to the broadcasting of music, both live and recorded, with particular emphasis on classical music and jazz .

  9. France Bleu Vaucluse - Wikipedia

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    France Bleu Vaucluse is a regional radio station broadcasting in Vaucluse and surrounding areas. It covers regional news, sports, culture, etc. [ 1 ] The headquarters are located in Avignon . The station broadcasts 88.6FM for Castellet , 98.8FM for Avignon-le-Pontet and 100.4FM for Avignon-Mont-Ventoux.