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  2. Europe 1 - Wikipedia

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    Europe 1, (Europe un) formerly known as Europe1, is a privately owned radio station created in 1955. [1] It was owned and operated by Lagardère News , a subsidiary of the Lagardère Group , it was one of the leading radio broadcasting stations in France and its programmes were received throughout the country.

  3. RTL (French radio) - Wikipedia

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    RTL and Europe 1 were the main ways of obtaining independent information for the French people. They were nicknamed "barricades radio". Unlike the British government's treatment of the Luxembourg English service , which was never allowed to have a landline from London, the French service has long had its main studios in Paris, with a landline ...

  4. Longwave transmitter Europe 1 - Wikipedia

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    Transmitter building of Europe 1 with one of the radio masts in the background. The Longwave transmitter Europe 1 was the oldest privately owned radio station in Germany, situated between Felsberg and Berus/Saar, Germany. It transmitted on 183 kHz with a power of 2,000 kilowatts a French speaking programme, Europe 1 toward France. It was the ...

  5. List of longwave radio broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    All three transmitters carry Radio teleswitch PSK data; Droitwich relays BBC World Service from 01:00 to 05:20 UTC On 30 May 2023, the BBC announced that BBC Radio 4 will stop broadcasting on long wave but did not set a date. Opt-out programming ended on 31 Mar 2024. Burghead 154m

  6. Radio in France - Wikipedia

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    These included Europe 1, Sud Radio, Radio Monte Carlo and Radio Luxembourg. [4] Radio Luxembourg was broadcasting on Long Wave from Luxembourg before WW2. In 1956, from Germany Sarre another "peripheral" station named Europe 1 came on the air on Long Wave, on 183 kHz. Germany's Sarre mainly was aimed at the northern half of France.

  7. Call signs in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Call signs in Europe are not formally used for broadcast stations. It is quite common that instead of regular call signs abbreviations of the stations' names are used (e.g. ARD, RTL in Germany, ORF in Austria, BBC and ITV in the United Kingdom, TF1 in France, etc.). In most of Europe, TV and radio stations have unique names.

  8. Lists of radio stations in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Radio Stations in Italy (Radio Monte Carlo, R101, Radio 105 Network, Virgin Radio Italy, Radio Subasio) PRISA (Vivendi 11,9%) Radio Stations in Spain (Cadena SER, Los 40, Cadena Dial, Radiole) Czech Media Invest [9] Czech Republic (Evropa 2, Frekvence 1, Dance Radio, Radio Bonton) Romania (Europa FM, Virgin Radio Romania, Vibe FM, Smart FM ...

  9. RMF - Wikipedia

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    Finnish Kalo language, ISO 639-3 code rmf; RMF FM, Polish radio station; Rheingau Musik Festival, an international summer music festival in Germany; Rotating magnetic field; Rhodes Must Fall A campaign to remove the Rhodes statue from the UCT campus. Ribosome Modulation Factor, a hibernation factor protein