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  2. Radio Paris - Wikipedia

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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] It became Radio Paris on 29 March 1924, and remained so ...

  3. Radio in Paris - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Radio France Internationale - Wikipedia

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    Logo of RFI from 1996 until June 2013. RFI was created in 1975 as part of Radio France by the Government of France, and replaced the Poste Colonial (created in 1931), Paris-Mondial (1937), Radio Paris (1939), a private station which was commandeered by the Germans during the occupation of France, and the Voice of France which was operated by the Vichy regime from 1941 to 1944, RTF Radio Paris ...

  5. List of radio stations in France - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Radio France - Wikipedia

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    Radio France broadcast between 1975 and 2016 in AM: France Inter GO (1939–2016); France Inter PO (1956–1996); France Inter OC (1975–1981), France Culture PO (1975–1980); Radio Bleu PO (1980–2000); France Info PO (2000–2016). In 2016, Radio France's programs were broadcast in RNT ( DAB +) over the Paris region via an experiment. In ...

  7. Category:Radio in Paris - Wikipedia

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    Musée de Radio France; N. NRJ Group; R. Radio Alfa; Radio Campus Paris; Radio FG; Radio J; Radio Libertaire; Radio Nova (France) Radio Paris; Radio Shalom (Paris ...

  8. Ici (radio network) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. FIP (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    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.