FRANCE RADIO

France takes radio seriously — France Culture and France Musique are intellectual institutions, while commercial stations like NRJ and Skyrock reflect popular tastes. French law requires a minimum percentage of French-language music on radio, which has shaped a distinctly national pop and chanson scene.

Covering Rock, Electronic, Reggae, and more.

ALL FRANCE STATIONS

Radio Zaï ZaïFrance, France
ALTERNATIVE ROCKCHILLDUB
Radio FuzeFrance
FRANCERADIO ASSOCIATIVERADIO LOCALE
GenerationsFrance, Île-de-France
HIPHOPSOUL
Algorythme RadioFrance
HOUSEOLD SCHOOL
Ràdio ArrelsFrance, pyrenees-orientales
Radio CaladeFrance
CLASSIC HITSHITSNEWS
Hotmix mealFrance
HEAVY METALMETALNU METAL
ODS Radio RockFrance, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
ALTERNATIVE ROCKINDIE ROCKPOP ROCK
VinylestimesFrance
CLASSIC ROCKHARD ROCKMETAL
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POPULAR CITIES IN FRANCE

LANGUAGES IN FRANCE

よくある質問

Why does French radio play so much French-language music?

French law requires that at least 40% of music on generalist radio stations be French-language. This quota, introduced in 1994, was designed to protect French musical culture from being overwhelmed by English-language imports. It has helped sustain a vibrant domestic music scene.

Is France Culture available online?

Yes — France Culture, France Musique, France Inter, and all Radio France services stream freely online worldwide. They offer some of the deepest cultural programming of any broadcaster, covering philosophy, literature, science, and the arts.

What is French jazz radio like?

France has one of the world's strongest jazz scenes outside the US. Stations like TSF Jazz (Paris) and France Musique's jazz programming reflect this depth. French jazz stations often feature European and African jazz alongside American artists.