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'''Fun Radio''' is a [[France|French]] network of [[FM broadcasting|FM]] [[radio stations]] created on 2 October 1985 and offering [[R&B]], [[dance music]], [[electro music]] and [[house music]] operating on 250 different frequencies in France. The station belongs to [[RTL Group]] as do its sister stations [[RTL (French radio)|RTL]] and [[RTL2 (France)|RTL2]]. These three radio stations share the same headquarters located in the [[8th arrondissement of Paris]].
'''Fun Radio''' is a [[France|French]] network of [[FM broadcasting|FM]] [[radio stations]] created on 2 October 1985 and offering [[R&B]], [[dance music|dance]], [[electro music|electronic]] and [[house music]] operating on 250 different frequencies in France. The station belongs to [[RTL Group]] as do its sister stations [[RTL (French radio)|RTL]] and [[RTL2 (France)|RTL2]]. These three radio stations share the same headquarters located in the [[8th arrondissement of Paris]].


As of November 2006, the station had approximately 3.2 million daily listeners.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radioactu.com/actualites-radio/64915/fun-radio-meilleur-resultat-depuis-3-ans/#.UyI2gKVhQds/|title= Fun Radio - Meilleur résultat depuis 3 ans|date=16 November 2006|language=French|work=radioactu.com|accessdate=4 December 2014}}</ref>
As of November 2006, the station had approximately 3.2 million daily listeners.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.radioactu.com/actualites-radio/64915/fun-radio-meilleur-resultat-depuis-3-ans/#.UyI2gKVhQds/|title= Fun Radio - Meilleur résultat depuis 3 ans|date=16 November 2006|language=French|work=radioactu.com|accessdate=4 December 2014}}</ref>

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Fun Radio
File:FunRadio France.png
Broadcast areaFrance: National (FM), DSL, Satellite
Frequency101.9 MHz (Paris)
99.7 MHz (Marseille) [1]
Programming
Language(s)French
FormatContemporary R&B
Rhythm and blues
Dance music
Electro music
House music
Ownership
OwnerRTL Group
RTL2
RTL
History
First air date
October 2, 1985 (1985-10-02)
Links
Websitewww.funradio.fr

Fun Radio is a French network of FM radio stations created on 2 October 1985 and offering R&B, dance, electronic and house music operating on 250 different frequencies in France. The station belongs to RTL Group as do its sister stations RTL and RTL2. These three radio stations share the same headquarters located in the 8th arrondissement of Paris.

As of November 2006, the station had approximately 3.2 million daily listeners.[2]

History

DJs

Current DJs include Mico, Quentin Mosimann, Robbie Rivera, Mathieu Bouthier, Laurent Wolf, Dim Chris, Antoine Clamaran and David Vendetta.

Previous DJs have included:

  • Cauet: 1994-1995 and 2004–2008
  • Difool: 1990-1996
  • Max: 1990-2005
  • Arthur: 1991-1992 and 2000–2004
  • Déborah: 2006-2008
  • Sophie: 2006-2008
  • Fred Charles: 2005-2006
  • Loubna: 2004-2006
  • Gaël: 2004-2008
  • Abdel (Gopher): 2004-2009

Voice-overs

Recent male voiceovers have included Damien Witecka as the French voice of Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire from 2006, and Emmanuel Curtil as the French voice of Jim Carrey and Matthew Perry from 1994-1998–2002-2005.

Recent female voiceovers have included Audrey lanj since August 2008, and Francine Baudelot: January 2006 - August 2008.

Slogan history

  • 1985: Changez d'énergie sans changer de fréquence – Tant qu'il y aura des piles
  • 1986: La radio complètement Fun
  • 1987: La radio sensations
  • 1988: La meilleure radio
  • 1990: La radio Fun c'est Fun Radio
  • 1992: Toujours et encore plus fort
  • 1994: Ouvrons-la
  • 1996: Le meilleur mix
  • 1997: La radio d'une génération
  • 1998: Pour le Fun et pour les tubes
  • 1999: Groove, dance, Fun – Fun Radio donne le tempo
  • 2001: La première radio Groove'n Dance
  • 2002: Des hits & du Fun
  • 2004: RnB, Dance, Fun
  • 2005-2007: Soul & Dance
  • 2007: Le Son Dancefloor

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fréquences". Fun Radio.
  2. ^ "Fun Radio - Meilleur résultat depuis 3 ans". radioactu.com (in French). 16 November 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2014.