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Radio station in Paris
Chante France
  • Paris
Broadcast areaFrance
Frequency90.9 MHz
Programming
Language(s)French
FormatChanson
Ownership
OwnerGroupe HPI
Sister stationsÉvasion FM
History
First air date1 January 1994 (1994-01-01)
Links
Websitewww.chantefrance.com

Chante France is a radio station created in 1994 owned by Groupe HPI, based at Paris (France), and dedicated to French Chansons. It currently has 2 transmitters - in Paris and Beauvais, both broadcasting on 90.9 MHz.

Its slogan is Les plus belles chansons françaises, a MFM Radio-like slogan (Vos plus belles chansons françaises).

History

On 1 January 1994, Chante France was created and later sponsored by four people of the French radio and chanson : Pierre Bellanger (Skyrock), Stéphane Collaro, Eddie Barclay and mainly Hachette Filipacchi Médias. Originally, it should be the first radio station to compete with the popular French radio station Chérie FM (NRJ Group). But given the scarcity of frequencies in France, the preference was given for the development of Skyrock. The challenge was also to meet state requirements concerning the dissemination of French songs. (amendment Pelchat, 1994).

In November 2010, Groupe Orbus (also owning Skyrock) sold the Chante France station to the HPI Groupe (also owning Évasion FM), which kept the French music only format but added presenters and a complete new logo, and plans to evolve the Parisian station nationally in the future.

On 7 March 2013, Chante France launched its first webradio stations : Chante France 60's, Chante France 70's, Chante France 80's, Chante France Comptines and Chante France Émotion.

Identity of Chante France

Logos

  • 1994–2010 1994–2010

Slogans

  • 1994 – 2002 : Chante France, la 1ère radio sans pub (The first radio without commercials)
  • 2009 – 2010 : Chante France, priorité à la musique (Priority to the music)
  • Since November 2010 : Le meilleur de la chanson française (The best of the french chanson)

Programming

Chante France bases on the theme 100% chansons françaises (100% French Songs), broadcasting the most beautiful of the chanson française. Hosts and News headlines are present after the repurchase of the Groupe HPI. A short program about astrology presented by Guillaume Cauvigny was the first to talk on the frequency, on the end of the 90's. Today, several hosts are positioned on the air of Chante France.

Hosts

Webradio Stations

Broadcasting area

Chante France is currently broadcasting on frequencies in Paris and Beauvais only. Chante France is also available in Lyon on Digital Audio Broadcasting. Chante France is also available over the internet.

References

  1. "Chante France – La station parisienne a été cédée au groupe HPI (Évasion)". RadioActu. Archived from the original on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  2. "Chante France lance cinq nouvelles webradios". La Lettre de l'Audiovisuel (in French). La Lettre de l'Audiovisuel. 7 March 2013. Archived from the original on 11 April 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.

External links

Radio stations in France
Radio France (public)
Radio
Radio
Espace Group
HPI Groupe
ISA Media Development
Lagardère Active
Les Indés Radios (GIE)
Altice Média
Nova Press
NRJ Group
RTL Group
Groupe 1981
Other private
Local stations
See also
List of radio stations in France
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