NRJ Group
Société anonyme | |
Founded | Paris, France (1981 ) |
Founder |
Jean-Paul Baudecroux |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Area served | France |
Key people |
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Revenue | € 343,600,000 (2010) |
Subsidiaries |
Radio : NRJ, Chérie FM, Nostalgie, Rire & Chansons. Television : NRJ 12, Chérie 25, NRJ Hits, NRJ Paris Other : NRJ Mobile, NRJ Music Awards, NRJ Music Tour, NRJ International, NRJ Compilations, NRJ Entertainment. |
Website |
nrjgroup |
The NRJ Group (NRJ is an acronym read as énergie in French, pronounced [enɛʁʒi]) (Euronext: NRG) is a French multimedia group based in Paris. Its founders are Jean-Paul Baudecroux and Max Guazzini. Since its foundation in 1981 as a French pop music radio station it has grown and evolved to become the NRJ Group.[1] NRJ is the most popular radio station in France with 6,159,000 listeners daily.
The Radio Record Group
The NRJ Group has transformed itself from one radio station to a brand of corporate commercial radio stations in Europe. Currently, it has stations in Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guadeloupe, Guyane, Latvia, Lebanon, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Norway, Réunion, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland and Tahiti. NRJ plays current, trendy music for young audiences. Their slogan is "Hit music only".
The majority of NRJ-branded stations are operated by the NRJ Group, however some are licensed, such as the Bulgarian version, which is operated by Communicorp. Within France the NRJ Group operates four separate radio stations: NRJ, Nostalgie, Chérie FM and Rire & Chansons.[2] They also operate the NRJ 12 and Chérie 25 digital terrestrial television stations, in addition to NRJ Paris and NRJ Hits music television stations in France.
In 1989 NRJ became listed on the Paris Stock Exchange Secondary Market and has continued to climb, reaching the First Market in 2000 after regrouping all of its assests into the NRJ Group.
In French, the pronunciations of NRJ and Energy (énergie) are identical, and sounds very similar to the English word Energy.
International
With its pan-European NRJ/ENERGY stations, the Paris-based NRJ Group has challenged the European radio market by being significantly different from diversifying market players like the Luxembourg-based RTL Group (Antenne Bayern, RTL Berlin, Yorin FM), and SBS Broadcasting (Radio 1 Norway, The Voice) or Stockholm-based MTG (P4 Norway, Rix FM, Lugna Favoriter).
Since June 6, 2006 NRJ has been operational in Lebanon,[3] further expanding its reach and influence. On July 6, 2009, NRJ announced it would license its brand to Astral Media, owner of Canada's Énergie radio network, consisting of 10 regional stations in Quebec, along with a national broadcast as Énergie2 on Satellite Radio in Canada and in the United States[4] (the Sirius Canada channel would be replaced in 2010 with Latitude franco). This is the first North American expansion for NRJ.
Since the mid-1990s, NRJ has licensed its 24/7 programming stream out of Paris, to Japan's largest cable system, Usen Corporation.
All of NRJ's international operations are concentrated on a contemporary hit radio station (with the same slogan, jingles, sound, etc...) while its competitors tend to create local radio brands with various radio formats, thereby taking advantage of their audience's local identity.
NRJ is today broadcasting in over 20 countries, mainly throughout Europe, but also in North America, South America and several overseas territories of France. The following is a list of current and defunct international stations, including France.[5]
NRJ International
Country | Branded as | Ownership | Number of Frequencies |
Launched | Language | Website |
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Austria | Energy Österreich | N&C Radio Privé (NRJ Group) | 3 | 1998 | German | energy.at |
Belgium | NRJ Belgique | NRJ Group | 26 | 1988 | French | nrj.be |
Bulgaria | Energy България | Communicorp | 6 | 2006 | Bulgarian | radioenergy.bg |
Canada | NRJ Québec | Bell Media | 10 | 2009 to 2015 | French | radionrj.ca |
Denmark | Energy Danmark | NRJ Group | 9 | 1998 to 2013 | Danish | nrj.dk |
Estonia | NRJ Estonia | Sky Media Group | 1 | 2016 | Estonian | nrj.ee |
Finland | NRJ Suomi Oy | Bauer Media Group | 27 | 1995 | Finnish | nrj.fi |
France | NRJ France | NRJ Group | 983 | 1981 | French | nrj.fr |
Germany | Energy Germany | NRJ Group | 34 | 1991 | German | energy.de |
Greece | Energy Hellas | 2 | 2011-2013 | Greek | nrjradio.gr | |
Guadeloupe | NRJ Guadeloupe | 5 | French | nrjguadeloupe.fm | ||
Guyane | NRJ Guyane | ACG | 3 | 2006 | French | nrjguyane.fm |
Lebanon | NRJ Lebanon | NRJ Group | 8 | 2006 | English | nrjlebanon.com |
Latvia | NRJ Latvia | NRJ Group | 2 | 2014-2015 | Latvian | energyfm.lv |
Mayotte | NRJ Mayotte | NRJ Group | 1 | French | nrj.fr | |
Martinique | NRJ Martinique | 6 | French | nrjmartinique.fm | ||
Norway | NRJ Norge | Modern Times Group | 10 | 1998 | Norwegian | nrj.no |
New Caledonia | NRJ Nouvelle Calédonie | Groupe Hersant Média | 1 | 1995 | French | nrj.nc |
Réunion | NRJ La Réunion | Sogera-H2R | 6 | French | nrj.re | |
Russia | Energy Россия | Gazprom-Media | 11 | 2006 | Russian | www.energyfm.ru |
Sweden | NRJ Sverige | Bauer Media Group | 3 | 1993 | Swedish | www.nrj.se |
Switzerland |
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NRJ Group Ringier AG | 8 3 4 1 ? | 1988 | French German German German | nrjleman.com energyzueri.ch energybern.ch energy.ch/basel |
Tahiti | NRJ Tahiti | Groupe Hersant Média | 3 | French | nrj.pf |
See also
- NRJ (The radio station)
- NRJ Music Awards
References
- ↑ "NRJ Group". Nrjgroup.fr. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
- ↑ "Nrj Group". Nrjgroup.fr. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
- ↑ "NRJ Lebanon website". Nrjlebanon.com. Retrieved 2011-05-16.
- ↑ NRJ is the new signature of Energie, the number one radio network in Quebec, Astral Media press release, July 6, 2009
- ↑ "NRJ - Around The World". Retrieved 8 March 2013.
External links
- NRJ Group
- NRJ.com Stations around the world
- NRJ Sweden
- NRJ Greece
- NRJ Bulgaria
- NRJ Finland
- NRJ Lebanon
- NRJ Quebec
- NRJ Russia
- NRJ Switzerland
- NRJ Estonia