Friday 8 January 2010

Europe 1 104.2 FM / French News Talk Radio from Paris

Europe 1 104.2 FM radio is the one place where you can get the largest amount of information, news and culture in France. Europe One covers all of the country’s current events, as well as those from around the world. It keeps you up to speed with quality, reliable and fast journalism.

The aim of Europe One is to give listeners all the information they’re seeking. Europe One covers the economy, entertainment, sports, education, the justice system, public policy, health issues, business and politics. If there’s a conversation to be had, Europe One takes part in it.






Via the Europe One website, you can listen to audio podcasts, view video podcast, and even listen to Europe One live via streaming audio. You can even listen to the specific shows after they’ve been broadcast. In addition, you can read interviews, check out the Europe one blogs on culture, sports and politics, or join the conversation in the forums.

The broadcasters on Europe One are the best in the business. Monday through Friday, from 5 AM to 7 AM, Jean-Micheel Dhuez starts your day out and brings you up to speed on the overnight news happenings. From 7 AM to 9:30 AM, Marc-Oliver Fogiel comes to the broadcast booth to give you what you need for your morning commute. Enjoy Fogiel’s “Something for Everyone” feature from 9:10 AM to 9:30 AM.


Michel Drucker follows things up with Europe One Discovered from 9:30 AM to 11 AM. Jean-Marc Morandini comes in from 11 AM to 2 PM with The latest entertainment news and other information. Coffee Crimes with Jaques Pradel follows from 2 PM to 3 PM, and then Faustine Bollaert comes in with “If It Makes You Happy” from 3 PM to 4 PM.

Join Laurent Ruquier in the evenings on Europe One with “One will Obstruct,” followed by Europe One Evening with Marie Drucker and Patrick Cohen. Alexandre Delperier finishes off the evening with Europe One Football news and Europe One Sports Club.

Trust Europe One as your source of news and information in France.

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