France Bleu Nord
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City | Lille |
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Broadcast area | Nord-Pas-de-Calais |
Frequency | see frequencies |
Programming | |
Language(s) | French |
Ownership | |
Owner | Radio France |
see France Bleu | |
History | |
First air date | 19 May 1980 |
Former call signs | Fréquence Nord (1980-1992) Radio France Fréquence Nord (1992-2000) |
Links | |
Website | France Bleu Nord |
France Bleu Nord is a French public radio station part of the France Bleu network for the departments of Nord and Pas-de-Calais.
History[]
France Bleu Nord was established on May 19, 1980 and was dubbed Fréquence Nord by the Radio France journalist Jacqueline Baudrier.
On September 4, 2000, 38 local stations of Radio France and Radio Bleue partnered together to become France Bleu. After this, the name of Radio France-Fréquence Nord changed to France Bleu Nord.
Frequencies[]
Nord (59)[]
- Dunkerque : 92.6 MHz
- Lille : 87.8 MHz (city), 94.7 (Nord)
- Maubeuge : 88.1 MHz
- Valenciennes : 87.7
Pas-de-Calais (62)[]
- Auxi-le-Château : 95.6 MHz
- Boulogne-sur-Mer : 95.5 MHz
- Calais : 106.2 MHz
- Étaples : 97.8 MHz
- Marconne : 94.3 MHz
Belgium[]
France Bleu Nord can also be heard clearly in the south-west area of Belgium:
- Bruges : 94.7 MHz
- Courtray : 94.7 MHz
- Mons : 88.1 MHz
- Mouscron : 87.8, 94.7 MHz
- Tournai : 94.7 MHz
- Ypres : 87.8 MHz, 94.7 MHz
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Categories:
- Radio stations in France
- Radio stations established in 1980
- Radio France
- European radio station stubs