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Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec

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The Alliance des radios communautaires du Québec (ARCQ) is a Canadian organization, which serves as a coordinating body for community radio stations in Quebec.

Founded in 1978, the organization supports the development and maintenance of French-language community radio in the province through lobbying, advocacy, management support, training and syndication of programming.

The organization cooperates with, but operates separately from, the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada for French-language community radio stations in the rest of Canada. In 2018, the two organizations held their first-ever joint conference for all French-language community radio stations across Canada.

Member stations

References

  1. Frédéric Lesemann, Jean-Marie Gourvil and Pierre Hamel, "Les radios communautaires au Québec : de la radio de quartier à la radio « national-communautaire »". International Review of Community Development, Issue 6 (Fall 1981), p. 45–54.
  2. "Les radios communautaires dans le monde". Le Son Unique, February 16, 2016.
  3. "Les radios communautaires du pays se réunissent à Québec jeudi". La Presse, November 6, 2018.

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