Public_Francophone_Radios

Public Francophone Radios

Public Francophone Radios

Consortium of French-language radio broadcasters


The Public Francophone Radios (French: Radios francophones publiques) is a group of French-speaking radio broadcasters comprising Radio France, Radio Canada, the Radio Télévision Suisse and RTBF.[1]

It produces programmes such as L'actualité francophone[2] (weekly news), La librairie francophone[3] (books) and others.[4]

History

The Communauté des radios publiques de langue française (CRPLF) was created in 1955 and became the Radios francophones publiques in 2002.[4]

In 2016, the Radios francophones publiques fused with the Communauté des télévisions francophones to form the Médias francophones publics.


Notes and references

  1. Membres, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
  2. L'actualité francophone Archived 2016-03-14 at the Wayback Machine, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
  3. La librairie francophone Archived 2016-01-20 at the Wayback Machine, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
  4. Mission Archived 2016-01-25 at the Wayback Machine, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).



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