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Radio FG; RCF (Radios chrétiennes francophones) Radio Courtoisie; ExplosHits Radio; In addition there are five independent stations that broadcast along the length of the major French motorways, principally providing 24 hour traffic information. Autoroute Info; Radio Atlandes Autoroute; Sanef 107.7; Radio Vinci Autoroutes; Autoroute de Gascogne FM
French-language radio stations in Canada (6 C, 5 P) R. Radio stations in France (4 C, 69 P) S. French-language radio stations in Switzerland (8 P) Pages in category ...
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
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.
RCJ (radio station) RFM (French radio station) Rire & Chansons; Riviera Radio; RTL2 (France) S. Skyrock (radio station) Sud Radio; V. Vibration (radio station) W. Wit FM
Radio Nova (or simply Nova) is a radio station broadcast from Paris, created in 1981 by Jean-François Bizot. Its playlist is characterized by non-mainstream or underground artists of various music genres , such as electro , new wave , reggae , jazz , hip hop and world music .
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 ...
Le Mouv' is Radio France's second attempt at serving a young audience. Its first, Radio 7 was created on 2 June 1980. [2] Radio 7 was launched to counteract the numerous radios libres and pirate stations which heralded the opening of the FM band to private operators initiated by then President François Mitterrand in 1981.