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Radio station
RFM
Logo of RFM
Broadcast areaFrance (National Network)
Monaco
Frequency103.9 MHz (Paris)
107.3 MHz (Lyon)
89.2 MHz (Marseille)
103.0 MHz (Monaco)
Full list of frequencies in other areas
Programming
Language(s)French
FormatOldies, Pop
Ownership
OwnerLagardère Active
Sister stationsEurope 1, Europe 2
History
First air date6 June 1981 (1981-06-06)
Links
Websitewww.rfm.fr

RFM is a French radio station owned by Lagardère Active, based at Paris and created in 1981.

History

The radio station RFM was created by Patrick Meyer and started broadcasting on 6 June 1981, then offering a musical program including mainly: Rock, World music and French music in stereo audio. Its first slogan was RFM, la radio couleur (RFM, the color radio), with a logo representing the 3 letters R F M in the form of green, yellow and pink. It was created by the DMM France agency led by Jean-François Minne.

In March 1989, RFM's founder Patrick Meyer decided to hand over the station to the English group Crown Communication, Andrew Manderstam then became the CEO and recruited Frédéric Schlesinger to ensure national development of the network.

In September 1994, RFM started a new format: The best French and International Oldies from the 1960s to the 1990s. A new logo and slogan ("RFM, La radio en or") was created.

In September 1999, RFM TV was launched on cable and satellite. The chain, which declined the radio programming, was carried out under license by the AB Groupe, which later stopped broadcasting since March 2005 because Lagardère declined to renew its license agreement with AB.

In December 1999, the website www.rfm.fr was launched. The site also provided a live stream to listen to the radio station on the Internet, using Real Audio.

In June 2011, RFM celebrated its 30 years.

References

  1. "SchooP | La mémoire de la FM > Histoire des radios - www.schoop.fr". www.schoop.fr.

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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