Radiodiffusion Française
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Radiodiffusion Française (RDF) was a French public institution responsible for public service broadcasting.
Created in 1944 as a state monopoly (replacing Radiodiffusion Nationale), RDF worked to rebuild its extensive network, destroyed during the war. It was replaced in 1949 by Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française (RTF).[1][2]
RDF managed four radio stations: Le Programme National (The National Program), Le Programme Parisien (The Parisian Program), Paris-Inter and Radio-Sorbonne (the latter produced by the Sorbonne University).[1] Also, it managed the TV channel RDF Télévision française. All stations are fully run by the French government.
References
- ^ a b "La Radiodiffusion Française" (in French). Paris: Radio France. Retrieved July 31, 2017.
- ^ Renard, Daniel. "Histoire de la Radio-Télévision en France (1901-1967)". TeleSatMedias (in French). Retrieved July 31, 2017.
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