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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 latter feed returned in January 2009 after a contractual break. FIP was also available from Hot Bird 7A at 13.0°East, but after a conflict between Radio France and CanalSat, distribution ceased on 1 July 2008.
This is a list of Internet radio stations, including traditional broadcast stations which stream programming over the Internet as well as Internet-only stations. General 104.1 Territory FM – Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Francestar FM, France's Hit Music Station...!! FRANCESTAR MEDIA! 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.
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.
FIP (radio station), a French radio station Factory Instrumentation Protocol, a standardized field bus protocol; Fédération Internationale de Philatélie, the international philatelic organisation
France Bleu Breizh Izel, also known as ici Lower Brittany and ici Breizh Izel, is a public service generalist radio station located in Lower Brittany, where Breton is traditionally spoken. The station broadcasts in Finistère , parts of western Côtes-d'Armor and western Morbihan .
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 Inter .
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.