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Radio Paris was a French radio broadcasting company best known for its Axis propaganda broadcasts in Vichy France during World War II. Radio Paris evolved from the first private radio station in France, called Radiola , founded by pioneering French engineer Émile Girardeau in 1922. [ 1 ]
Its first news broadcasts took place on 6 January 1923. It became Radio Paris on 29 March 1924 (general interest; private, then state-run on 17 December 1933) 29 March 1924–17 June 1940. It kept its name of Radio Paris from July 1940 until August 1944, but the station was then run by Nazis and French collaborators.
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.
Radio Shalom is a Jewish community radio station based in Paris, France.It broadcasts on 94.8 MHz in a time-sharing agreement with two additional Jewish stations, Radio J and RCJ, from a transmitter in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, atop the Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile. [1]
Radio Alfa; Radio Campus Paris; Radio FG; Radio J; Radio Libertaire; Radio Nova (France) Radio Paris; Radio Shalom (Paris) RCJ (radio station) RFM (French radio station) Rire & Chansons; RMC (France) RTL2 (France)
Maison de la Radio seen from the air in 2009. Maison de la Radio et de la Musique (French pronunciation: [mɛzɔ̃ də la ʁadjo e də la myzik]), nicknamed “maison ronde” (“the round house”) is the headquarters of Radio France. It is located in the 16th arrondissement of Paris near the Eiffel Tower.
Among the radio stations managed by RN were Radio Tour Eiffel (1921–1940), Radio PTT (1923–1940), Radio-Paris (1924–1944) and Le Poste colonial (1931–1938, broadcast to the French colonial empire). In regards to television, RN managed Radiodiffusion nationale Télévision.
Radio Campus Paris was founded in 1998 with the aim of creating a new alternative media for all students in the Paris region. [2] In 2003, the station set up its studios at the Maison des Initiatives Étudiantes, in the 3rd arrondissement, broadcasting 24/7 as a strictly web-radio station.