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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Infobox radio station France Bleu is a network of local and regional radio stations in France, part of the national public broadcasting group Radio France. The network has a public service mission to serve local audiences and provides local news and content from each of its forty-four stations.

France Bleu was created in 2000 by a fusion of two older Radio France networks, Les locales de Radio France and Radio Bleue. The flagship station in Paris goes by the name of France Bleu 107.1, while the individual stations are each named for their respective coverage areas, usually a département, région, or city.

Claude Perrier has been director of the France Bleu network since 2013. His predecessors include Philippe Chaffanjon (2012–2013) and Anne Brucy (2010–2012).

History

Disjointed beginnings (1975–2000)

Les locales de Radio France

In 1980, Jacqueline Baudrier, then Chief Director of Radio France[1] created three new experimental local radio stations. Fréquence Nord, Radio Mayenne and Melun FM were created to cover a region, department and a town respectively.[2] These stations were in complement to those already existing under the management of FR3 since 1975, following the break-up of the state broadcaster ORTF. Radio France assumed control of all stations in 1982, with the number of stations reaching 40 by the 1990s.[3]

Its programming was essentially local except for music (which usually came from sister station FIP, or national programming by satellite, called Programme Modulation France), combined with news bulletins from France Inter. These stations were individually called Radio France_____ followed by its coverage area, but were grouped under the name Les locales de Radio France.[3]

Radio Bleue

Similarly in 1980, Baudrier also launched a new network, this time aimed at the over-50 demographic, called Radio Bleue.[4] It started as a morning-only service which used a national mediumwave network, shared with educational programming. By the 1990s, it expanded its schedule, broadcasting until the evening and secured three FM frequencies from the radio regulator the CSA in three cities: Paris, Cannes, and Valence.

Plan Bleu (2000–2010)

In 2000, following a review of all radio services, Radio France director, Jean-Marie Cavada, initiated its Plan Bleu, essentially a vast re-organisation of its radio frequencies. Under the plan the local radio stations (Les locales de Radio France) were to be syndicated with Radio Bleue to form one network – the unified France Bleu officially launched on 4 September 2000 at 5:00am CET. Its network of thirty-eight local radio stations were all renamed "France Bleu ______", followed by its broadcast area, to bring the network closer to the Radio France family of stations. Expanding its coverage, local FM frequencies in small to medium-sized towns were reattributed to France Bleu. Under the same plan frequencies in bigger markets switched to youth network Le Mouv' and FIP stations were drastically cut back to five locations.[5]

News bulletins from France Inter were gradually replaced with its own service, and journalists for the local stations now supply rolling news station France Info with news items, having previously relied on its bigger sister stations for news.

Paris region

2002 marked the arrival of a dedicated local service for the Paris region, with the launch of La CityRadio de Paris, using the 107.1 frequency from the previous Radio Bleue FM network.[6][7] Conversely the France Bleu network handed over the totality of its mediumwave network to France Info.[8]

In 2005 Radio France chief Jeal-Paul Cluzel wished to create a regional station, finding the CityRadio name too limiting,[9] therefore nearby France Bleu Melun based sixty kilometres away was slated for a merger, signalling closure on 16 December 2005 after more than twenty-five years on-air. The combined stations were re-launched as a single service, France Bleu Île-de-France, on 2 January 2006.[10] The name was changed to France Bleu 107.1 in September 2009.

Expansion and validation (2010–present)

The value of France Bleu was starting to be more widely recognised. In April 2000, the network achieved its record audience, achieving a 7.5% share and 330,000 new listeners,[11] putting the national listenership at under 4 million. In 2010 at the request of French Prime Minister François Fillon, France Bleu Maine, covering Le Mans and La Sarthe was created on 1 June. Mr Fillon is a native of Le Mans. In 2011 it was confirmed that local public radio is to appear in Toulouse.[12] France Bleu Toulouse launched on 23 February [13] and marked a return of local public radio to the city after a 14-year absence. Its previous outlet, Radio France Toulouse was closed in order to make way for national youth station Le Mouv'.[14] Le Mouv' has since relocated to Paris.[15] The 44th station was launched in September 2013: France Bleu Saint-Etienne Loire. Based in Saint-Etienne, the local radio covers the city of Saint-Etienne, Roanne and a part of La Loire.

Slogans

  • 1991–2000: Les locales
  • 2000–2002: Toutes les FranceS sont sur France Bleu
  • 2002–2005: La vie tout en bleu
  • 2005–2008: Vivre en bleu, c'est mieux
  • Since August 2008: Vu d'ici

Regional stations and their main frequencies

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Station coverage around France.
Logo Name of the station Frequencies RDS name
France Bleu Alsace BAS-RHIN (67) :

Strasbourg - 101.4

Niederbronn-les-Bains - 99.8

Plaine-Cote - 103.1

Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines - 106.6

Sarre-Union - 107.0

Wissembourg - 94.6

HAUT-RHIN (68) :

Saint-Amarin - 101.5

Munster - 104.9

Oderen - 98.5

Mulhouse - 102.6

Masevaux - 101.5

Lapoutroie - 101.5

BLEUALSA
France Bleu Armorique CÔTES D'ARMOR (22) :

Quintin - 102.7

Pleneuf-Val-André - 105.0

Chatelaudren - 93.3

Saint-Brieuc - 104.5

ILLE-ET-VILAINE (35) :

Rennes - 103.1

Vitré - 101.6

Redon - 87.9

Fougères - 100.2

MORBIHAN (56) :

Josselin - 106.1

La Roche Bernard - 96.2

Rohan - 106.4

Vannes - 101.3

BLEUARMO
France Bleu Auxerre YONNE (89) :

Auxerre - 101.3 et 103.5

Sens - 100.5

Ancy le Franc - 92.5

Tonnerre - 103.5

NIÈVRE (58) :

Nevers - 104.0

BLEU_AUX
France Bleu Azur ALPES MARITIMES (06) :

Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat - 94.4

Nice - 103.8

Menton - 94.8

Utelle - 106.0

Contes - 94.4

VAR (83) :

Saint-Raphaël - 100.7

BLEUAZUR
France Bleu Béarn Pau 102.5 BLEU.BEA
France Bleu Belfort-Montbéliard Belfort 106.8 Шаблон:- Montbéliard 94.6 BLEUBELF
France Bleu Berry Bourges et le Cher 103.2 Шаблон:- Argenton-sur-Creuse 93,5

Issoudun 89,3

Châteauroux 95,2

BLEU.BER
France Bleu Besançon Besançon 102.8 ou 101.4 Шаблон:- Vesoul 94.4 Шаблон:- Lons-le-Saunier 103.0 Шаблон:- Morteau 103.9 Шаблон:- Pontarlier 97.2 Шаблон:- Ornans 90.3 Шаблон:- Saint-Hippolyte 87.6 [16] BLEUBESA
France Bleu Bourgogne Nuits-Saint-Georges 103.7Шаблон:-Chalon-sur-Saône 103.1 Шаблон:- Troyes Les Riceys 87.8 BLEUBOUR
France Bleu Breizh Izel Fréq. Générale 93.0 Шаблон:- Quimper 98.6 Шаблон:- Brest 99.3 Шаблон:- Lorient 90.4 Шаблон:- Guingamp 101.4 BLEU-BZH
France Bleu Champagne-Ardenne Reims 95.1 BLEUCHAM
France Bleu Cotentin Digosville 100.7 BLEU.COT
France Bleu Creuse Guéret 94.3

Aubusson 92.4

Auzances 94.8

BLEU.CRE
France Bleu Drôme Ardèche Annonay 87.7 Шаблон:- Valence 87.9 Шаблон:- Montélimar 100.9 Шаблон:- Pierrelatte 103.8 BLEUDROM
France Bleu Elsass Diffusée seulement sur l'Internet.
France Bleu Gard Lozère Nîmes 90.2 BLEUGARD
France Bleu Gascogne Ascain 100.5 BLEUGASC
France Bleu Gironde Bordeaux 100.1 BLEU.GIR
France Bleu Hérault Montpellier 101.1 BLEU.HER
France Bleu Isère Doizieux 101.8 BLEU.ISE
France Bleu La Rochelle La Rochelle 98.2 Шаблон:- Fréq. générale 103.9 Шаблон:- Royan 103.6 Шаблон:- Saintes 103.9 Шаблон:- Angoulême 101.5 BLEU.LR.
France Bleu Limousin Limoges 103.5

Nord Haute-Vienne 92.5

BLEU.LIM
France Bleu Loire Océan Nantes 101.8 Шаблон:- Fréq. générale 101.8 Шаблон:- Saint-Nazaire/La Baule 88.1 Шаблон:- Châteaubriant 98.6 Шаблон:- La Roche-sur-Yon 93.2 Шаблон:- Les Sables-d'Olonne 99.9 Шаблон:- Mareuil/Luçon 101.5 Шаблон:- Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie 96.9

Angers 88.5

BLEU.L.O
France Bleu Lorraine Nord Metz 98.5 Шаблон:- Forbach 98.8 Шаблон:- Thionville 101.5 Шаблон:- Sarreguemines 104.0 BLEULORN
France Bleu Maine Le Mans 96.0 Шаблон:- Fréq. générale 96.0 Шаблон:- La Flèche 91.7 Шаблон:- Sablé-sur-Sarthe 105.7 BLEUMAIN
France Bleu Mayenne Sainte-Gemmes-le-Robert 96.6 BLEU.MAY
France Bleu Nord

Valenciennes - 87.7Шаблон:- Lille - 87.8 et 94.7Шаблон:- Maubeuge - 88.1Шаблон:- Dunkerque - 92.6Шаблон:- Boulogne-sur-Mer - 95.5Шаблон:- Etaples - 97.8Шаблон:- Calais - 106.2Шаблон:-

BLEUNORD
France Bleu Normandie (Calvados - Orne) Le Plessis-Grimoult 102.6 BLEU.B.N
France Bleu Normandie (Seine-Maritime - Eure) Rouen 100.1

Le Havre 95.1

BLEU.H.N
France Bleu Occitanie Toulouse 90.5 Шаблон:- Montauban 97.2 Шаблон:- Albi 103.7 Шаблон:- Agen 99.4 Шаблон:- Rodez 106.2 Шаблон:- Auch 96.7 Шаблон:- Cahors 97.3 Шаблон:- Pamiers 100.7 Шаблон:- Villefranche-de-Rouergue 96.2 Шаблон:- Saint-Gaudens 96.4 Шаблон:- Figeac 90.0 BLEU.OC
France Bleu Orléans Orléans 100.9 BLEU.ORL
France Bleu Paris Paris 107.1 Шаблон:- Melun & Provins 92.7 Шаблон:- Fontainebleau 103.3 Шаблон:- Nemours 101.4 BLEU
France Bleu Pays Basque Ascain 101.3 BLEUBASQ
France Bleu Pays d'Auvergne Clermont-Ferrand 102.5 et 102.0Шаблон:- Ambert 99.5Шаблон:- Aurillac 100.2Шаблон:- Moulins 99.9Шаблон:- Montluçon 96.7Шаблон:- Saint-Flour 100.1 BLEU.AUV
France Bleu Pays de Savoie

SAVOIE (73) : Chambéry 103.9 Шаблон:- Lescheraines 88.8 Шаблон:- Montmélian 103.9 Шаблон:- Albertville 103.9 Шаблон:- Saint Jean de Maurienne 103.6 Шаблон:- Modane 103.6 Шаблон:- Bonneval-sur-Arc 103.9 Шаблон:- Val-d'Isère 103.9 HAUTE-SAVOIE (74) : Annecy 95.2 Шаблон:- Gex (Lake Geneva) 106.1 Шаблон:- Chatel 93.8 Шаблон:- La Forclaz 106.7 Шаблон:- Cluses 107.3 Шаблон:- Combloux 105.9 Шаблон:- Morzine 103.6 Шаблон:- Saint-Gervais-les-Bains 103.9 Шаблон:- Megève 106.4 Шаблон:- Chamonix 100.5

BLEU.SAV
France Bleu Périgord Audrix 99.0 Шаблон:- Périgueux 99.3 Шаблон:- Limoges - Nord Dordogne 91.7 BLEUPERI
France Bleu Picardie OISE (60) :

Noyon - 94.4

Beauvais - 106.8

SOMME (80) :

Montdidier - 93.2

Gamaches - 103.3

Amiens - 100.2

Poix-de-Picardie - 101.8

Doullens - 88.1

Sailly-Saillisel - 102.8

Abbeville - 100.6

BLEU.PIC
France Bleu Poitou Fréq. générale 106.4 Шаблон:- Poitiers 87.6 Шаблон:- Niort 101.0 Шаблон:- Châtellerault 103.3 BLEUPOIT
France Bleu Provence Marseille 103.6 Шаблон:- Toulon 102.9 BLEUPROV
France Bleu RCFM Bastia 101.7 Шаблон:- Ajaccio 97.0 / 100.5 BLEURCFM
France Bleu Roussillon Sorède 101.6 BLEUROUS
France Bleu Saint-Étienne Loire Saint-Étienne 97.1 Шаблон:- Roanne 100.2 Шаблон:- Le Puy-en-Velay 101.1 BLEUSTET
France Bleu Sud Lorraine Nancy 100.5 Шаблон:- Épinal 100.0 BLEUSLOR
France Bleu Touraine Tours 105.0 BLEUTOUR
France Bleu Vaucluse Grand Avignon 98.8 Шаблон:- Vaucluse 100.4 Шаблон:- Sud Luberon 88.6 BLEUVAUC

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