Radio station in Bègles
Broadcast area | France |
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Frequency | 100.8 MHz (Bordeaux) 96.6 MHz (Périgueux) Full list of frequencies on witfm.fr |
Programming | |
Language(s) | French |
Format | Top 40 |
Ownership | |
Owner | Groupe 1981 |
History | |
First air date | 1 June 1988 (1988-06-01) |
Links | |
Website | www |
Wit FM is a French local radio station, based in Bègles near Bordeaux, created in 1988 and owned by Sud Radio Groupe.
History
In June 1988, Wit FM was created in Bordeaux, by Jean-Louis Marin, former journalist of RMC and a member of the Sud Radio team. Wit FM took over the defunct frequencies of the Parisian radio station Hit FM, they have chosen a similar name to that of the Hit FM station in order to keep its predecessor's listeners. Sometime later, the station was acquired by Claude Bez, president of the sports club Girondins de Bordeaux.
In 1989, Wit FM is sold for 75% to Sud Radio.
In 2006, the radio station along with Sud Radio was bought by the Orléans-based group Start, which renamed it to Sud Radio Groupe in 2010.
Identity of WitFM
Logos
- Logo of Wit FM from 1988 till 1990.
- Logo of Wit FM from 1990 till 1999.
- Logo of Wit FM from 1999 till 2006.
- Current logo of Wit FM since 2006.
Slogans
- 1988–2007 : L'esprit radio !
- 2007–2008 : Hit Radio & Cash
- 2008–2022 : Bien + que des hits !
- Since 2 December 2022 : Du cœur et des hits
References
- "SchooP | La mémoire de la FM > Histoire des radios". schoop.fr.
- SchooP | The history of the French FM > Histoire des logos – www.schoop.fr
- SchooP | The history of the French FM > Histoire des logos – www.schoop.fr
- SchooP | The history of the French FM > Histoire des logos – www.schoop.fr
- SchooP | The history of the French FM > Histoire des logos – www.schoop.fr
- "'Du cœur et des hits' : Wit Fm fait évoluer son slogan !". witfm.fr.
External links
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ISA Media Development | ||
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Les Indés Radios (GIE) | ||
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Nova Press | ||
NRJ Group | ||
RTL Group | ||
Groupe 1981 | ||
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