VivaCité explained

VivaCité
City:Brussels
Area:Brussels and Wallonia
Airdate:29 February 2004
Language:French
Owner:RTBF
Website:VivaCité

VivaCité is a Belgian public service radio station operated by RTBF. The station launched on 29 February 2004 from the merger of regional network Fréquence Wallonie and Brussels station Bruxelles Capitale. VivaCité is the French-language equivalent of VRT Radio 2.

Overview

VivaCité is a radio network, covering the French-speaking regions of Belgium, via six regional stations (Brussels, Charleroi, Hainaut, Liège, Namur/Luxembourg/Walloon Brabant). Its programming is a mix of adult contemporary music with personality-driven shows and sports coverage in the evenings. All six stations air local programming in the morning between 5:30 and 8:30 weekdays, with evening drive coming from four locations (Luxembourg and Charleroi air neighbouring stations' shows).

Radiolène, a station based in Verviers was absorbed into the VivaCité network. Radiolène was created in 1982 as an experimental local station. It was severely reduced in 2004 by the Magellan Plan re-organisation of public radio,[1] then closed as an independent station with three morning opt-out news bulletins remaining as local output.

Slogans

Reception

FM

VivaCité Brabant wallon

VivaCité Bruxelles

VivaCité Liège

VivaCité Charleroi

VivaCité Hainaut

VivaCité Namur

VivaCité Luxembourg

AM

DAB+

Since the end of 2018, each local stations are available on DAB+ on their provincial block.

Until 2018, VivaCité was broadcast on DAB Block 12B (225.648 kHz). These were programmes that are broadcast by VivaCité Bruxelles which covers all of the French Community of Belgium.

Satellite

Digital terrestrial television

Internet

See also

References

  1. Web site: RTBF Radiolène: Pommepom... : Verviers, Vesdre . 2011-10-27 . 2012-04-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120425093604/http://verviers.skynetblogs.be/archive/2003/10/28/rtbf-radiolene-pommepom.html . dead .

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