RMC (radio station)
RMC | |
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Radio transmitter ( private law ) | |
reception | analog terrestrial , cable & satellite |
Reception area | France , Monaco |
Start of transmission | July 1, 1943 |
owner | NextRadioTV , Principality of Monaco |
executive Director | Frank Lanoux |
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RMC ( Radio Monte Carlo ) is a French-speaking radio broadcaster . It is broadcast terrestrially in analogue format in Monaco and France . The station began broadcasting on July 1, 1943, making it the second oldest private broadcaster in Europe. The current owners are 83.33% NextRadioTV and 16.67% the Principality of Monaco .
There are also stations with the name RMC in various countries, but these are not legally related to NextRadioTV.
history
RMC began broadcasting on July 1, 1943. The German troops wanted a propaganda radio in the south of France . It was operated by the radio company SOFIRA . After the occupation, the French Republic became 83.33% and the Principality of Monaco 16.67% owners. From 1945 onwards, the broadcast was from Fontbonne on the northern slope of the Agel mountain , and from 1965 from the Col de la Madone north of Fontbonne. In 1974 the construction work for a large transmitter in Roumoules was finished; in the same year RMC began distributing its program from there. In 1998 the French Republic sold its stake to Groupe Fabre . Two years later, Groupe Fabre sold its stake in NextRadioTV . In 2001 RMC changed its name to RMC Info . One began to rely more on information programs and talk shows. The renaming was reversed a year later. RMC had acquired several sports rights and has been broadcasting the World Cup and Formula 1 ever since .
Current moderators
- Jean-Michel Larqué , sports journalist
- Luis Fernández , football coach
- Bernard Laporte , rugby coach
- Vincent Moscato , former rugby player
Former moderators
- Jean-Luc Reichmann , now at TF1 and RFM
- Jean-Pierre Foucault , now at TF1 and RTL
- Julien Courbet , now on France 2 and RTL
- Julien Lepers , now with France 3
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Walter Brummer: Long-wave history (s). wabweb.net