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Broadcast area | Paris, Île-de-France |
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Frequency | FM: 107.1 MHz (Paris) |
Programming | |
Language(s) | French |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radio France |
Sister stations | see France Bleu |
History | |
First air date | 2 January 2006 (2006-01-02) |
Links | |
Website | www www |
France Bleu Paris is a public radio station part of the French regional France Bleu network owned by Radio France, created on 2 January 2006. It currently broadcasts in the Île-de-France region, including Paris.
History
On 2 September 2002, the Parisian network France Bleu La CityRadio was created, covering the Paris area.
In January 2006 at 6 AM, the France Bleu networks of La CityRadio (Paris) combined with one of the oldest local stations of Radio France France Bleu Melun (before: Radio France Melun), with this fusion the station changing its name to becoming France Bleu Île-de-France
Since 31 August 2009, the station has aimed mainly at the latest information on the traffic in the Parisian area. The station changed its name again to France Bleu 107.1. The 107.1 could be interpreted as a reference to 107.7 MHz, a special FM frequency that highway commuters in France can tune in to for traffic information.
The station changed its name to France Bleu Paris in 2016.
Slogans
- 2006 - 2008 : Vivre en bleu c'est mieux
- Since 2008 : Vu d'ici
- Since 2009 : N° 1 sur l'Info-Trafic en Région Parisienne
Frequencies
FM
- Paris, Île-de-France : 107.1 MHz; power : 10 kW
- Chartres : 97.3 MHz; power : 4 kW
- Fontainebleau : 103.3; power : 0.2 kW
- Melun : 92.7 MHz; power : 0.3 kW
- Nemours : 101.4 MHz; power : 0.2 kW
- Provins : 92.7 MHz; power : 0.2 kW
See also
References
External links
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Radio France (public) | ||
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HPI Groupe | ||
ISA Media Development | ||
Lagardère Active | ||
Les Indés Radios (GIE) | ||
Altice Média | ||
Nova Press | ||
NRJ Group | ||
RTL Group | ||
Groupe 1981 | ||
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