Radio in Paris - Current FM Band in Paris

Current FM Band in Paris

  • 87,8 : France Inter
  • 88,2 : Générations
  • 88,6 : Radio Méditerranée / Radio soleil
  • 89,0 : Radio France Internationale
  • 89,4 : Radio libertaire
  • 89,9 : TSF Jazz
  • 90,4 : Nostalgie
  • 90,9 : Chante France
  • 91,3 : Chérie FM
  • 91,7 : France Musique
  • 92,1 : Le Mouv'
  • 92,6 : Tropiques FM
  • 92,8 : Music Box
  • 93,1 : Radio pays / Aligre FM
  • 93,5 : France Culture
  • 93,9 : Radio Campus Paris / Vivre FM
  • 94,3 : Radio Orient
  • 94,8 : Radio J / Judaïques FM / RCJ / Radio Shalom
  • 95,2 : Ici et Maintenant / Radio Néo
  • 95,6 : Radio courtoisie
  • 96,0 : Skyrock
  • 96,2 : Radio Vexin Val-de-Seine
  • 96,4 : BFM Business
  • 96,9 : Voltage
  • 97,4 : Rire et Chansons
  • 97,8 : Ado FM
  • 98,0 : IDFM Radio Enghien
  • 98,2 : Radio FG
  • 98,6 : Radio Alfa
  • 98,8 : Radio Espace FM
  • 99,0 : Radio Latina
  • 99,5 : France Maghreb / AYP FM
  • 99,9 : Sud Radio
  • 100,3 : NRJ
  • 100,7 : Radio Notre Dame / Fréquence protestante
  • 101,1 : Radio Classique
  • 101,5 : Radio Nova
  • 101,9 : FUN Radio
  • 102,3 : Ouï FM
  • 102,7 : MFM
  • 103,1 : RMC Info
  • 103,5 : Virgin Radio
  • 103,9 : RFM
  • 104,3 : RTL
  • 104,7 : Europe 1
  • 105,1 : FIP
  • 105,5 : France Info
  • 105,9 : RTL 2
  • 106,3 : Fréquence Paris plurielle
  • 106,7 : Beur FM
  • 107,1 : France Bleu Ile de France
  • 107,5 : Africa n°1
  • 107,7 : Autoroute FM
  • 107,7 : 107,9 : Vent d'Ouest (pirate) (not regular) / Radio Plus (pirate) (not regular)

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