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France Culture

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City
  
Paris

First air date
  
1946

Broadcast area
  
France

France Culture

Slogan
  
"France Culture, c'est pour vous" (France Culture, this is for you)

Frequency
  
93.5 MHz (Paris) 99.0 MHz (Marseille) 88.8 MHz (Lyon) Frequencies

Format
  
Culture, Info, Classical

France Culture is a French public radio channel and part of Radio France. Its programming encompasses a wide variety of features on historical, philosophical, sociopolitical, and scientific themes (including debates, discussions, and documentaries), as well as literary readings, radio plays, and experimental productions. The channel is broadcast nationwide on FM and is also available online.

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History

France Culture began life in 1946 as the Programme National of Radiodiffusion Française (RDF). Renamed France III in 1958 and RTF Promotion in 1963, the channel finally adopted its present name later in that same year. The Programme National had originally carried the bulk of French public radio's classical music output; however, since the establishment in 1953 of the specialized "high-fidelity" music channel which was to become today's France Musique, France Culture has by steps become an almost exclusively speech-based channel.

Past programmes

  • Atelier de création radiophonique
  • Black and Blue
  • Le Bon Plaisir
  • Le Panorama
  • Les Chemins de la connaissance
  • Les Chemins de la musique
  • Du jour au lendemain
  • La matinée des autres
  • Les Nuits magnétiques
  • Une vie, une oeuvre a bonjour
  • Directors

  • Agathe Mella (1973–1975)
  • Yves Jaigu (1975–1984)
  • Jean-Marie Borzeix (1984–1997)
  • Patrice Gélinet (1997–1999)
  • Laure Adler (1999–2005)
  • David Kessler (2005–2008)
  • Bruno Patino (2008–2010)
  • Olivier Poivre d'Arvor (2010-2015)
  • Sandrine Treiner (since August 2015)
  • References

    France Culture Wikipedia