IdentityRADIO CLASSIQUE
Since its creation in 1983, Radio Classique has consistently and elegantly asserted its unique identity. Positioning itself as a leading media outlet covering both economics and music since 1989, the station cultivates a rare harmony, resisting media frenzy without ever cutting itself off from the world. From 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., its morning economic and general news program combines rigor, perspective, and composure to provide a better understanding of current events. During the day, Radio Classique provides listeners with a pleasant and peaceful atmosphere, offering a generous contemporary music program, from masterpieces of the great canon to film scores and new classical pieces, always performed by the best artists. Listening to Radio Classique enriches our view of the world. It suspends the passing of time. It sets a truer, calmer, more essential pace in tune with our day-to-day.It brings harmony into our lives.

From Radio Classique's morning show, which offers an unbiased and discerning take on current events and the major issues facing our world, to its daytime music programs, we strive to provide our listeners with serenity and confidence in their daily lives—a fundamental promise that is more relevant than ever.Bertrand Dermoncourt, DirectorPrune de La Fage, Assistant Director

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MILLION LISTENERS PER DAY
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AVERAGE HOURS OF LISTENING PER DAY
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MILLION PODCASTS LISTENED TO PER MONTH
Visual representative of Radio Classique's hosts, sets and identity
Visual representative of Radio Classique's hosts, sets and identity
ICON
David Abiker, Stéphane Pedrazzi, Franck Ferrand, Pauline Lambert, Jean-Michel Dhuez, Elodie Fondacci, Laure Mézan... Radio Classique's hosts are guardians of the bond of trust they share with listeners, representing a lively, friendly radio station rooted in its time, with exceptional music programming and rigorous, insightful news coverage.
SAVOIR-FAIRE
Each year, Radio Classique presents live broadcasts of around fifty of the best concerts from themusical season. The House owes the quality of these programs to its sound engineers, who are some of the most experienced in France in terms of classical music recordings.As techniques and music no longer hold any secrets for them, Radio Classique sound engineers channel all of their savoir-faire to benefit the music and its performers, enabling listeners to enjoy exceptional entertainment, as though they were sitting in the venue itself.Whatever the place, acoustics, formation or soloists, the House’s sound engineers implement their sensitivity and skill to provide Radio Classique listeners with the most authentic sound and purest emotion.

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Radio Classique is part of Les Echos - Le Parisien group
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