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Frequences Radios Dpt Société CONSEIL SUPÉRIEUR DE L'AUDIOVISUEL COMITÉ TECHNIQUE RADIOPHONIQUE DE BORDEAUX Charente/Charente-Maritime/Dordogne/Gironde/Landes/Lot-et-Garonne/Pyrénées-Atlantiques 13 janvier 2014 Liste des fréquences FM AQUITAINE/Charente-Charente Maritime Département de la Charente Zone d'ANGOULEME RTL2 - SA SODERA ........................................................................................................ 88,8 D FUN RADIO - SARL Radio Média France ..................................................................... 90,2 D FORUM - SARL Radio Média France ........................................................................... 94,1 B MIXX - SARL Leader Médias .......................................................................................... 94,7 B NOSTALGIE - SAS Radio Nostalgie .............................................................................. 95,8 D RCF ACCORDS 16 - Ass. Accords 16 ............................................................................ 96,8 A CHERIE FM - SAS Chérie FM ....................................................................................... 97,9 D ATTITUDE - Ass. Quartier Orange votre Radio ............................................................ 98,3 A ALOUETTE SAS Alouette .............................................................................................. 99,7 B VIRGIN RADIO – SAS Europe 2 Entreprises ................................................................ 100,3 D NRJ - SA NRJ ................................................................................................................... 102,2 D RFM – SAS RFM Entreprises .......................................................................................... 102,6 D SKYROCK - SA VORTEX ............................................................................................... 103,1 D RMC - SAM Radio Monte-Carlo ..................................................................................... 105 E RTL -SA CLT - UFA ........................................................................................................ 106,2 E EUROPE 1 - SAM Lagardère Active Broadcast ............................................................. 106,7 E RIRE ET CHANSONS - SAS Rire et Chansons ............................................................. 107,3 D FRANCE CULTURE ........................................................................................................ 87,6 FRANCE INTER ............................................................................................................... 92,4 FRANCE MUSIQUE ........................................................................................................ 95,1 FRANCE BLEU LA ROCHELLE...................................................................................... 101,5 FRANCE INFO ................................................................................................................ 105,5 16, Rue Montesquieu - 33000 BORDEAUX Téléphone 05.56.52.19.19 - Fax 05.56.01.19.93 - 2 - Zone de CHALAIS RCF Accords 16 – Ass. Accords 16 ................................................................................ 96,9 A FRANCE INTER .............................................................................................................. 89 FRANCE MUSIQUE ........................................................................................................ 93,7 FRANCE CULTURE ........................................................................................................ 101,7 Zone de COGNAC RCF ACCORD 16 - Ass. Accords 16 .............................................................................. 89,9 A ALOUETTE – SAS Alouette ........................................................................................... 94,9 B CHERIE FM - SAS Chérie FM ....................................................................................... 96 D NRJ - SA NRJ ................................................................................................................... 98,6 D MIXX - SARL Leader Médias .......................................................................................... 99,9 B RTL – SA CLT UFA ........................................................................................................ 100,9 E VIRGIN RADIO CHARENTE – SA Virgin Radio Réseau Sud .................................... 101,9 C RTL 2 - SA SODERA ....................................................................................................... 107 D FRANCE INFO ................................................................................................................. 105,5 Zone de CONFOLENS RIRE ET CHANSONS - SAS Rire et Chansons ............................................................. 88,6 D RCF ACCORDS 16 – Ass. Accords 16 ........................................................................... 95,4 A FORUM – SARL Radio Média France ........................................................................... 97,1 B NRJ - SA NRJ ................................................................................................................... 99,8 D MFM RADIO – SA MFM Développement ...................................................................... 102,4 D RTL – SA CLT UFA ......................................................................................................... 102,9 E RCF ACCORDS 16 – Ass. Accords 16 ........................................................................... 104,1 A CHERIE FM - SAS Chérie FM ....................................................................................... 104,5 D MIXX - Sarl Leader Médias ............................................................................................ 106,5 B FRANCE INTER ............................................................................................................... 87,8 FRANCE CULTURE ........................................................................................................ 93,9 FRANCE MUSIQUE ........................................................................................................ 98,6 FRANCE BLEU LA ROCHELLE...................................................................................... 101 Zone de LA ROCHEFOUCAULT RDC- Ass .Radio Diffusion Charentaise .......................................................................... 93,4 A - 3 - Zone de RUFFEC MIXX – SARL Leader Médias ........................................................................................ 88,4 B FORUM – SARL Radio Média France ............................................................................ 89,1 B ATTITUDE – Association Quartier orange votre radio ................................................. 90,7 A EUROPE 1 - SAM Lagardère Active Broadcast ............................................................. 92,7 E RCF ACCORDS 16 – Association Accords 16 ............................................................... 95,4 A RTL – SA CLT UFA ......................................................................................................... 98,1 E RFM - SAS RFM Entreprises ........................................................................................... 100,5 D NOSTALGIE – SAS Radio Nostalgie ............................................................................. 104,4 D ALOUETTE - SAS Alouette ............................................................................................ 105,7 B FRANCE INFO ................................................................................................................. 105,2 - 4 - Département de la Charente maritime Zones d'ARVERT VOGUE RADIO – Association Vogue Radio ................................................................. 103,1 A Zones d'ILE DE RE et ARS-EN-RE EUROPE 1 - SAM Lagardère Active Broadcast ............................................................. 99,6 E SOLEIL DE RE – Association Ile de Ré Radiodiffusion ................................................ 104,1 B FRANCE CULTURE ........................................................................................................ 89,1 FRANCE INTER ............................................................................................................... 97,2 FRANCE MUSIQUE ........................................................................................................ 102,8 FRANCE BLEU LA ROCHELLE...................................................................................... 106,1 Zone d'ILE D’OLERON CHERIE FM - SAS Chérie FM ....................................................................................... 88,2 D TERRE MARINE FM – Association Terre Marine ....................................................... 88,8 A RTL 2 - SA Sodera .......................................................................................................... 90,8 D FORUM – SARL Média France ...................................................................................... 92,1 B VIRGIN RADIO – SAS Europe 2 Entreprises ................................................................ 96,1 D NOSTALGIE LA ROCHELLE – SAS Radio Nostalgie Réseau ................................... 98,6 C NRJ BORDEAUX – SAS NRJ Réseau ............................................................................ 102,4 C DEMOISELLE FM - Ass. Média Plus ........................................................................... 107 B RTL – SA CLT UFA ........................................................................................................
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