Monte Carlo Doualiya
City | Paris |
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Broadcast area |
France (owner) Bahrain Djibouti Iraq Israel Jordan Lebanon Libya Mauritania Qatar Sudan Palestine United Arab Emirates |
Slogan | La radio qui va changer la radio |
Frequency |
AM: 1233 KHz FM: Several frequencies throughout the Middle-East. DAB/RNT: Monaco. |
First air date | 1972 |
Format |
Talk News Sport |
Language(s) | Arabic (mainly) |
Owner | France Médias Monde |
Website | http://www.mc-doualiya.com/ |
Monte Carlo Doualiya, formerly known as RMC Middle East, is a French public radio station but mainly an Arabic-speaking station, broadcasting in many locations throughout the Middle East and North Africa on AM and FM from Paris. It was founded in 1972 and, like Radio France Internationale (RFI) is part of France Médias Monde, the French international public broadcaster.
History
Radio Monte-Carlo started broadcasting in 1973, and was created by Sofirad.
At the end of 1996, Sofirad sold RMC Moyen-Orient to Radio France Internationale (itself owned by the French state).
External links
- Official website (Arabic)
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