FIP (radio station)

FIP (stood for France Inter Paris) is a French musical public radio station of broadcasting Radio France created in 1971.

The Director of FIP is Julien Delli Fiori since 15 February 2010. ==History[ Edit] == FIP is on January 5, 1971 at 5 pm started with broadcasting by Roland Dhordain Garetto and Pierre Codou, Jean. The transmitter was then listen to it on the 514 m (585 kHz) on the medium wave in Paris, hence the name France more Paris I (when a local version of France Inter) and its acronym FIP 514. ==Programming[ Edit] == The concept behind FIP has barely changed since the creation: nonstop music that only interrupted for traffic information, occasional announcements regarding upcoming events and a short news broadcast on 10 minutes before the hour. The station does not transmit advertising, like all other channels of the Radio France group.

FIP's programming is an eclectic mix of musical genres: chanson, classical, film music, jazz, rock, world music etc, but with careful attention to a smooth and unobtrusive transition. FIP is one of the few stations in the world with such programming.

The broadcasts are presented live between 07: 00-23: 00, after which a computer repeat a selection of music from earlier that day.