The Network
The different elements of the FIP network since its creation:
| Successive names | Location | Inauguration | Off air | Closure |
| FIP; FIP Paris | Paris | 1971 | - | - |
| FIB; FIP Bordeaux | Bordeaux | 1972 | - | - |
| FIL; FIP Lille | Lille | 1972 | - | 2000 |
| FIL; FIP Lyon | Lyon | 1972 | - | 2000 |
| FIM; FIP Marseille; FIP | Marseille | 1972 | 2000–2008 | - |
| FIC; FIM; FIP Metz | Metz | 1972 | - | 2000 |
| FIR; FIP Reims | Reims | 1972 | - | 1988 |
| FIT; FIP | Toulouse | 1973 | 1984–2008 | - |
| FILA; FIP Nantes | Nantes | 1974 | - | - |
| FILA; FIP Nantes | St Nazaire | - | - | |
| FIS; FIP Strasbourg | Strasbourg | 1978 | - | - |
| FICA; FIP Côte d’Azur | Nice | 1982 | - | 2000 |
| FIP Tours | Tours | 1985 | - | 1988 |
| FIP | Montpellier | 2006 | - | - |
| FIP | Arcachon | 2008 | - | - |
| FIP | Rennes | 2008 | - | - |
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