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Radio station
La Première
Broadcast areaBelgium
Frequency Brussels and Brabant
  • Brussels-Centre: 92.5 MHz
  • Brussels and Brabant wallon: 96.1 MHz
Liège
  • Huy: 94.3 MHz
  • Liège: 96.4 MHz
  • Malmédy: 89.2 MHz
  • Saint-Vith: 87.9 MHz
  • Spa: 97.3 MHz
  • Verviers: 91.3 MHz
  • Waremme: 94.6 MHz
Hainaut
  • Ath: 97.9 MHz
  • Charleroi: 94.8 MHz
  • Chimay: 87.6 MHz
  • Comines: 94.1 MHz
  • Tournai (Hainaut occidental): 106.0 MHz
  • La Louvière: 91.5 MHz
  • Mons: 91.5 MHz
  • Thuin: 93.4 MHz
Namur - Luxembourg
  • Bouillon: 89.4 MHz
  • Couvin: 94.2 MHz
  • Houffalize: 90.2 MHz
  • La Roche-en-Ardenne: 96.0 MHz
  • Marche-en-Famenne: 93.3 MHz
  • Namur: 102.7 MHz
  • Sud-Luxembourg and Ardennes: 96.4 MHz
  • Vielsalm: 102.8 MHz
Andorra: 34 UHF
Programming
FormatGeneralist
Ownership
OwnerRTBF
History
First air date24 November 1923; 101 years ago (1923-11-24)
Links
Websitewww.lapremiere.be

La Première (French pronunciation: [la pʁəmjɛʁ], "The First") is a national French-language radio channel produced by the Belgian public broadcasting organization Radio télévision belge de la communauté française (RTBF).

Founded in 1923 as a privately-run station called Radio Belgique, it was acquired by the state-run Belgian National Broadcasting Institute (INR/NIR) in 1930. It is a "generalist" station carrying a wide range of principally spoken-word and information-based programming, and is RTBF's main radio news channel.

It is broadcast on FM, and digital (DAB and DVB-T), as well as being streamed on the internet. It has been announced that the Medium Wave service on 621 kHz from the Wavre transmitter has already ceased on 31 December 2018.

See also

References

  1. "Andorra TV Channels". TDT1.com. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  2. "RTBF : la fin des Ondes moyennes est programmée ! | Infos Télévision | Télépro". Télépro. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-24.

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