Judaïques FM

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Frequency94.8 MHz (shared time)
OwnerAssociation pour le progrès et le développement des cultures juives (Association for the Progress and Development of Jewish Cultures)
First air date
October 1981 (1981-10)
Last air date
December 2020[a]
Judaïques FM
Frequency94.8 MHz (shared time)
Ownership
OwnerAssociation pour le progrès et le développement des cultures juives (Association for the Progress and Development of Jewish Cultures)
History
First air date
October 1981 (1981-10)
Last air date
December 2020[a]
Technical information
ERP4 kW[1]
Transmitter coordinates
48°52′48″N 2°17′2″E / 48.88000°N 2.28389°E / 48.88000; 2.28389

Judaïques FM ([ʒy.da.ik ɛf ɛm], "Jewish FM") was a radio station in Paris, France. It broadcast on 94.8 MHz as part of a four-way shared-time arrangement, consisting entirely of Jewish radio stations, between 1981 and 2020. While technically still a separate station with a separate authorization to broadcast, in 2020, it combined for branding and ratings purposes with Radio J, one of the other three stations on the frequency, with all of its programming and personalities being maintained. The stations had been under connected management since 2018.

Within the four-station ensemble, Judaïques FM was intended as the most politically independent of the set[2] and emphasized a multicultural viewpoint.[3] It called itself la radio du judaïsme français ("the radio station of French Judaism").[4] Historically, it was also one of the smallest stations in terms of resources. For more than a decade, Radio Communauté, renamed RCJ in 1992, handled many of the management functions of Judaïques FM in exchange for most of its allotted air time.

Consolidation with Radio J

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