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France Info (radio network)

France Info (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃s ɛ̃fo]) is a radio network operated by the French public service radio broadcaster Radio France. It provides continuous live news and information.

France Info
Broadcast areaFrance
Frequency105.5 MHz (Paris)
105.3 MHz (Marseille)
103.4 MHz (Lyon)
Frequencies
Programming
Language(s)French
FormatAll-news radio
Ownership
OwnerRadio France
FIP (radio station)
France Bleu
France Culture
France Inter
France Musique
Le Mouv'
History
First air date
June 1, 1987 (1987-06-01)
Links
Websitewww.francetvinfo.fr

Broadcasting on FM (as well as being streamed on the internet), France Info is receivable across France and audible too in the border regions of neighbouring countries, including southern parts of the United Kingdom, especially the southeastern coastal region of England.

History edit

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.

France Info has offices in Paris, Lyon, Marseille, and Toulouse, and also makes use of local-news input from the France Bleu network.

Journalists and presenters edit

  • David Abiker
  • Sophie Auvigne
  • Matthieu Beauval
  • Gilbert Chevalier
  • Jérôme Colombain
  • Olivier de Lagarde
  • Raphaëlle Duchemin
  • Olivier Émond
  • Jean-Pierre Gauffre
  • Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine
  • Chloé Leprince
  • Jean Leymarie (journalist)
  • Marie-Ève Malouines
  • Marie-Odile Monchicourt
  • Benjamin Muller
  • Grégory Philipps
  • Richard Place
  • Catherine Pottier
  • Bernard Thomasson
  • Philippe Vandel

Frequencies edit

FM edit

Main transmitters:

Former mediumwave frequencies edit

These frequencies were de-activated at midnight local time on the night of 31 December 2015, except for Lyon and Rennes: Rennes transmitter continued to broadcast until 2 January 2016 0900 UTC, while Lyon continued to broadcast until midnight on 4 January 2016, for the Holy Mass for the sick held by Notre Dame des Ondes on Sunday 3 January.

  • Bayonne (Camps de Prats) 1494 kHz ; Power : 4 kW
  • Lyon (Tramoyes) 603 kHz ; Power : 300 kW
  • Bordeaux (Néac) 1206 kHz ; Power : 100 kW
  • Brest (Quimerc'h) 1404 kHz ; Power : 20 kW
  • Clermont-Ferrand (Ennezat) 1494 kHz ; Power : 20 kW
  • Dijon (Couternon) 1404 kHz ; Power : 5 kW
  • Lille (Camphin-en-Carembault) 1377 kHz ; Power : 300 kW
  • Marseille (Réaltor) 1242 kHz ; Power : 150 kW
  • Nice (Fontbonne) 1557 kHz ; Power : 150 kW
  • Rennes (Thourie) 711 kHz ; Power : 300 kW

Logos and symbols edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lemaître, Martine (1989). "Autour de l'exposition "De de Gaulle à Mitterrand; 30 ans de dessins d'actualité en France; 1958-1988"". Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps. 17 (1): 70–74. doi:10.3406/mat.1989.401603. ISSN 0769-3206.
  2. ^ Villardière, Bernard de la (2016-05-04). L'Homme qui marche (in French). Calmann-Lévy. ISBN 978-2-7021-5837-1.

External links edit

  • France info transmitters map (in French)
  • (in French)
  • (in French)

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