Association des radiodiffuseurs communautaires du Québec explained

The Alliance des radios communautaires du Québec (ARCQ) is a Canadian organization, which serves as a coordinating body for community radio stations in Quebec.[1]

Founded in 1978, the organization supports the development and maintenance of French-language community radio in the province through lobbying, advocacy, management support, training and syndication of programming.[2]

The organization cooperates with, but operates separately from, the Alliance des radios communautaires du Canada for French-language community radio stations in the rest of Canada. In 2018, the two organizations held their first-ever joint conference for all French-language community radio stations across Canada.[3]

Member stations

Notes and References

  1. Frédéric Lesemann, Jean-Marie Gourvil and Pierre Hamel, "Les radios communautaires au Québec : de la radio de quartier à la radio « national-communautaire »". International Review of Community Development, Issue 6 (Fall 1981), p. 45–54.
  2. http://www.lesonunique.com/content/les-radios-communautaires-dans-le-monde-58834 "Les radios communautaires dans le monde"
  3. https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/economie/201811/06/01-5203191-les-radios-communautaires-du-pays-se-reunissent-a-quebec-jeudi.php "Les radios communautaires du pays se réunissent à Québec jeudi"