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  2. FIP (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    The concept behind FIP has scarcely changed since its founding: commercial-free music interrupted only briefly for occasional announcements about forthcoming cultural events (and, before 2020, traffic updates & short news bulletins). Currently, live broadcasts, from Paris, are from 7 am to 11 pm.

  3. France Musique - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .francemusique .fr. France Musique is a French national public radio channel owned and operated by Radio France. It is devoted to the broadcasting of music, both live and recorded, with particular emphasis on classical music and jazz .

  4. Cité de la Musique - Wikipedia

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    Cité de la Musique. Coordinates: 48°53′23″N 2°23′38″E. The Cité de la Musique in Paris. The Cité de la Musique ("City of Music"), also known as Philharmonie 2, is a group of institutions dedicated to music and situated in the Parc de la Villette, 19th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was designed with the nearby Conservatoire de ...

  5. Trust (French band) - Wikipedia

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    Trust are a French hard rock band, founded in 1977 and popular in Europe in the first half of the 1980s. They are best known for guitarist Norbert "Nono" Krief 's prowess, for Bernard "Bernie" Bonvoisin 's voice (reminiscent of AC/DC 's Bon Scott) and for lyrics about social and political themes. [1] The drummers Nicko McBrain and Clive Burr ...

  6. Radio Nova (France) - Wikipedia

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    From 1985, Radio Nova was oriented mainly around world music, but around 1988 the musical programming was changed to include reggae, funk and rap. Around 1991, Nova changed its musical programming again, to include acid jazz and French rap. In 1999, its musical programming consisted mainly of Ambient, chill-out and jungle music.

  7. Chante France - Wikipedia

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    1 January 1994. ( 1994-01-01) Links. Website. www .chantefrance .com. Chante France is a radio station created in 1994 owned by Groupe HPI, based at Paris (France), and dedicated to French Chansons. It currently has 2 transmitters - in Paris and Beauvais, both broadcasting on 90.9 MHz . Its slogan is Les plus belles chansons françaises, a MFM ...

  8. List of most-viewed French music videos on YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Released on 30 June 2017, "Mi Gente" became the first music video by a French artist to reach one billion views, although this version of the song is not in French. Only three French-language videos, "Dernière Danse", "Papaoutai" and "Ego" have hit the 1 billion view mark, the most recent occurring on 14 September 2023. 1.

  9. Live for Live - Wikipedia

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    Live for Live. (2020) Live for Live is Ana Popović 's third concert video and live album, recorded during the Festival de Guitares d'Issoudun in Issoudun, France, at the Centre Culturel Albert Camus on November 2, 2019 and released on May 15, 2020. [2] Popović's touring band of consisted of bassist Buthel, keyboarder Michele Papadia, drummer ...