Public Francophone Radios
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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]
Notes and references
- ↑ Membres, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
- ↑ L'actualité francophone, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
- ↑ La librairie francophone, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Mission, www.radiosfrancophones.org (page visited on 13 April 2013).
External links
- (French) Official website
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