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Revision as of 04:46, 29 October 2022
Broadcast area | Belgium Wallonia |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | French |
Ownership | |
Owner | RTBF |
History | |
First air date | 1 April 2004 |
Last air date | 6 September 2020 |
Former call signs | Pure FM (2004–2017) Radio 21 (1981–2004) |
Links | |
Website | purefm.be |
Pure was a Belgian public radio station created in 2004, focused on music genres such as pop, rock, hip hop, contemporary R&B, and electronic. It is operated by the Radio télévision belge de la communauté française (RTBF). Pure is the French language equivalent of the Flemish Studio Brussel.
History
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On 1 April 2004, the public rock/pop radio station Radio 21 owned by the RTBF stops broadcasting to be replaced by two new radio stations, Classic 21 and Pure FM. In 2010, Pure FM changed its logo. In January 2017, the station dropped the "FM" suffix from its name.
From 7 September 2020, Pure FM merged with La Deux, RTBF's second channel, to form a new brand for young people called Tipik. Tipik is available on TV as a channel replacing La Deux, on radio replacing Pure FM, and online.
Reception
Region | Frequency |
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Antwerp* | 101.1 MHz |
Arlon | 98.4 MHz |
Brussels (city) | 88.8 MHz |
Charleroi | 96.6 MHz |
Courtray* | 90.6 MHz |
Ghent* | 101.1 MHz |
Hainaut | 90.6, 96.6 MHz |
Huy | 91.4 MHz |
Léglise | 89.9 MHz |
Liège | 92.5 MHz |
Lille* | 90.6 MHz |
Luxembourg City* | 98.4 MHz |
Maastricht* | 94.1, 101.1 MHz |
Marche-en-Famenne | 97.8 MHz |
Namur (city) | 89.8 MHz |
Spa | 94.1 MHz |
Tournai | 90.6 MHz |
Verviers | 87.9 MHz |
Waremme | 87.8 MHz |
Walloon Brabant, Wavre | 101.1 MHz |
(*) The RTBF does not broadcast in this region or country, but can be heard there clearly.
Region | Frequency |
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Liège | 1233 kHz |
Luxembourg | 1305 kHz |
Region | Frequency |
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Wallonia (incl. Brussels) | RTBF Channel 12B (225,648 kHz) |
See also