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La Première (Belgium)

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La Première
Broadcast areaBelgium
Frequency
Brussels and Brabant
  • Brussels-Centre: 92.5 MHz
  • Brussels and Brabant wallon: 96.1 MHz
Liège
  • Huy: 94.3 MHz
  • Liège: 96.4 MHz
  • Malmédy: 89.2 MHz
  • Saint-Vith: 87.9 MHz
  • Spa: 97.3 MHz
  • Verviers: 91.3 MHz
  • Waremme: 94.6 MHz
Hainaut
  • Ath: 97.9 MHz
  • Charleroi: 94.8 MHz
  • Chimay: 87.6 MHz
  • Comines: 94.1 MHz
  • Tournai (Hainaut occidental): 106.0 MHz
  • La Louvière: 91.5 MHz
  • Mons: 91.5 MHz
  • Thuin: 93.4 MHz
Namur - Luxembourg
  • Bouillon: 89.4 MHz
  • Couvin: 94.2 MHz
  • Houffalize: 90.2 MHz
  • La Roche-en-Ardenne: 96.0 MHz
  • Marche-en-Famenne: 93.3 MHz
  • Namur: 102.7 MHz
  • Sud-Luxembourg and Ardennes: 96.4 MHz
  • Vielsalm: 102.8 MHz
Andorra: 34 UHF[1]
Programming
FormatGeneralist
Ownership
OwnerRTBF
History
First air date
24 November 1923; 100 years ago (1923-11-24)
Links
Websitewww.lapremiere.be

La Première ("The First") is a national French-language radio channel produced by the Belgian public broadcasting organization Radio télévision belge de la communauté française (RTBF).

It is a "generalist" station carrying a wide range of principally spoken-word and information-based programming, and is RTBF's main radio news channel.[citation needed]

It is broadcast on FM, and digital (DAB and DVB-T), as well as being streamed on the internet. It has been announced that the Medium Wave service on 621 kHz from the Wavre transmitter has already ceased on 31 December 2018.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Andorra TV Channels". TDT1.com. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  2. ^ "RTBF : la fin des Ondes moyennes est programmée ! | Infos Télévision | Télépro". Télépro. 11 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-24.
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