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Radio forces françaises de Berlin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Radio forces françaises de Berlin
Radio Forces Françaises de Berlin (FFB) (1957–1994) was a broadcaster catering to the French military contingent in the French Sector of West Berlin. It was located in the Quartier Napoléon near Tegel Airport in the French sector. ==Radio== Radio broadcasts began on 8 May 1957 at 93.6 MHz FM from the Berlin Waidmannslust radio tower. The most important programmes were from the French national broadcaster RTF (later ORTF), initially a mixture of France Inter, France Culture and France Musique; since about the mid-1970s, only France Inter programmes are broadcast. In the mid-1960s, the French programmes were supplemented with German-language broadcasts produced by the ORTF to listeners in the Berlin area. There were also locally produced short bulletins for members of the French garrison in Berlin. The departure of the Allies from Berlin in 1994 signalled the end of the FFB radio service. The 93.6 MHz frequency has been used ever since by Radio France Internationale, meaning that French radio broadcasts could still be received in Berlin and surrounding areas. For several years, RFI in Berlin and Brandenburg has broadcast on the 106.0 MHz. The frequency of 93.6 MHz has been used since then by various private channels.
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