Radio Courant

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Radio Courant
CityRiáona, Ḑarna
Broadcast area Gylias
First air date1986
FormatFull-service radio
Language(s)French
OwnerMagdel Group
Websitehttp://www.radiocourant.gls/

Radio Courant is a Gylian radio station. Established in 1986 by Marie-Agnès Delaunay, it is Gylias' largest solely French-language radio station.

History

Marie-Agnès Delaunay founded Radio Courant in 1986. It was her first venture for the newly-established Magdel Group, which already included the newspapers L'Actualité and L'Commerçant.

Due to GNBS' existing monopoly on federal broadcasting, it was initially a regional station, serving Ḑarna, Tomes, Aðuna, and Herlan. It gained popularity for its sophisticated station identification jingles, eclectic programming, and Francophone focus. By 1989, it was a significant station in southern Gylias.

After the GNBS' monopoly on federal broadcasting ended in 1991, Radio Courant became a national radio network.

During the 1980s, Marie-Agnès occasionally served as a host, and her on-air presentation was initially more low-key. After she developed her public image fully in the 1990s, Radio Courant's presentation and her role were transformed to match her television persona.

Radio Courant took advantage of the growth of the internet in Gylias in the 1990s to greatly expand its webcasting and internet radio capabilities, and thus growing its audience abroad.

Organisation

L'Actualité is legally constituted as an SA, and part of the Magdel Group. Its headquarters are in Riáona, Ḑarna. It has a 10-member Management Board and a 20-member Supervisory Board, elected yearly.

The station accepts advertising, but only of the tradio variety, from individuals.

Identity

Radio Courant is a full-service radio station, famed for its sophisticated station identification and eclectic programming. It is broadcast entirely in French and the French languages.

Marie-Agnès hosts Conversations avec Marie-Agnès every week for both television and radio.