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On the occasion of the International Day of La Francophonie, the Public Francophone Media Network (MFP) is setting up a webradio that will broadcast all day Wednesday a selection of programs and reports.

For 24 hours starting March 20, midnight, the MFP will broadcast an emblematic selection of their programs, which have in common to highlight the diversity of Francophone cultural creation: music, literature, heritage, ... and French language.

To listen by clicking on the reader below:

These twenty-four hours of programs are offered by member radio stations of the French-language public media: Radio France (France Inter, France Bleu), Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS), Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF), Radio-Canada , the Overseas network 1st of France Télévisions and the world radio of the France Media World group, Radio France Internationale (RFI). With the participation of France TV Studio (Histodio) and ARTE Radio.

Here is the list of the programs diffused (in order of passage), from 00:00 (Paris time), March 20, 2019:

RTS (The First) - " In the footsteps of ... Stephan Eicher: the need for an idealized Switzerland " . A report by Karine Vasarino. The musician has been living in the south of France for more than ten years, but misses Switzerland. He offers Karine Vasarino to find him between two concerts in Neuchâtel for a stroll along the lake. (Released 18 January 2019) [34'25]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " The March of History : The reinvention of French " . By Jean Lebrun. French has never been written as much since the digital age. French is renewed by the finds of each other. We think thus of the young speakers of today whose expressions can astonish us ... (Posted on January 3, 2019) [29'56]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Tastes of childhood : with Edwige, in French Guiana " . A pellet proposed by Anne Bonneau. The "Tastes of childhood" are meetings with Francophones of all countries, plunging into their taste memories. [2'34]

RTBF (The First) - " In which world do we live ! The highlights of the Writers ' Night . With Laurent Chalumeau, Laurent Demoulin, Gauz, Nathalie Quintane, Sébastien Ministru and Lydie Salvayre. (Released 10 November 2018) [45'27]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada) - " The 21st: Michel Lacombe speaks with Joseph-Yvon Thériault ". Michel Lacombe speaks with Quebec political scientist Joseph-Yvon Thériault, born in Caraquet, Acadia, and still a staunch defender of French. (Released 29 December 2018) [49'23]

FRANCE MEDIA WORLD (RFI) - " So far so close: Wings and mail, on the Aeropostale line in Africa ". A report by Raphaëlle Constant. And in this centenary year, fasten your belts and embark from Toulouse to Dakar, Senegal, on the route of the Latécoère-Aéropostale line. (Released December 16, 2018) [48'30] - Also find the long format on the RFI website.

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " They made history : radio ". A column presented by Jérôme Prod'homme. [2'57]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) - " My prince will come: look for love online ". A sentimental-funny autofiction in which Klaire makes Grr scours sites of meetings. SACD Prize for the 2018 fiction podcast at the Paris Podcast Festival. (Posted online February 14, 2018) [13'48]

RTS (The First) - " Tribe: Geneva and luxury ". By the journalist Julien Magnollay. Historically, Geneva evokes both the city of the austere Calvin and a city of luxury merchants. How to explain this apparent contradiction? With the historian Corinne Walker. (Released on January 7, 2019) [25'46]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Snapshots of the world: Koumi, traditions and lassitude ". A show proposed by Anne Bonneau. In the company of Clémence, a young Burkinabe woman, she meets with the Queen of Koumi, in direct contact with the ancestors. [19'46]

RTBF (The First) - " Transversales: Mons Churchill 64 ". The First gave the floor to the prisoners of the prison of Mons. For almost a year, about ten of them took part in the development of a radio program. (Released November 24, 2018) [45'27]

FRANCE MEDIA WORLD (RFI) - " The World March: Sékou Touré, mythical political figure ". By Valérie Nivelon. Sékou Touré's "no" to de Gaulle has become a founding myth of modern Guinea. Heroic years or, on the contrary, tyrannical. But how was the legend of the first president of Guinea built? (Released 30 September 2018) [48'30]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " We do not stop progress: the Fables of La Fontaine ". A chronicle presented by Capucine Frey. [2'17]

RTS (The First) - " Din: The crime of solidarity ". A report by Tristan Miquel. Can elected officials commit crimes if it is to help migrants? Lisa Mazzone, National Green Advisor, has often asked herself the question, she who has just launched a parliamentary initiative to decriminalize the offense of solidarity. (Released 22 February 2019) [26'11]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " Interception: Reunion, musical beacon of the Indian Ocean ". By Philippe Bardonnaud and Vanessa Descouraux. A cruise in the Indian Ocean, discovering what is becoming a true regional platform for music creation and production. (Released 1 July 2018) [49'50]

RTBF (The First) - " Transversales: Ambassadors ". A report by Sébastien Georis and Jean-Marc Vierset on the footsteps of two ambassadors from Belgium, the United Kingdom and the Middle East. (Released 31 March 2018) [37'25]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Speak French: the kitchen ". A chronicle signed Jean-Marie Chazeau. Many French culinary terms are used throughout the world, regardless of the language spoken. A Francophone influence that is measured in cooking programs on television ... [1'22]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada) - " Not banal, life! Words to say it ". With Isabelle Craig. Bill Johnson, an anglophone from Regina, decided to speak to his children only in French. Isabelle Craig also met Roger Dallaire, a storyteller, musician and tradition bearer who is nicknamed "Fred Pellerin of the West". (Released on August 17, 2017) [53'15]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " Pop Story: Françoise Hardy and Jacques Dutronc, Since you go on a trip ". A musical chronicle presented by Marc Toesca. [6'08]

RTS (The First) - " Din: We are all gardeners ". A report by Arnaud Robert. In Lausanne, the gardens count 37 nationalities among their members: true open-air school of the alterity. Between the Cape Verde family, the veiled woman of Bosnian origin and German Switzerland, gardens are a small model of our evolving society. (Released September 20, 2018) [26'14]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) - " It's mom: your mother on the answering machine ". Mathilde Guermonprez collected messages left by mothers on the answering machine. She offers a brief montage funny and poignant. (Posted on April 9, 2015) [3'54]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " How is it written? Chi goes piano goes lontano . A program proposed by Dominique Roederer. Guest: the Martinique novelist Roland Brival, for Thelonious (Gallimard), a fictionalized biography of Thelonious Monk. (Released on Saturday, February 2, 2019) [13'50]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " Great good do you: the tics of language ". By Ali Rebeihi. How do these language tics appear? How to explain their proliferation? How do you catch these language tics? What are these empty and often empty words used for? (Released 3 January 2019) [52'58]

RTBF (The First) - " First Day: Axelle Red ". The Belgian singer Axelle Red returned last March with a ninth album, Exil, made in Los Angeles. (Released March 16, 2018) [17'07]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " They made history: the spelling ". A column presented by Jérôme Prod'homme. [2'52]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Tastes of childhood: with Roger, in Reunion ". A pellet proposed by Anne Bonneau. The "Tastes of childhood" are meetings with Francophones of all countries, plunging into their taste memories. [2'30]

RTS (The First) - " Tribe: women in the Swiss army ". By the journalist Catherine Erard. In Switzerland, military service is not compulsory for women. What are their motives for choosing to serve under the flag anyway? How do they live in this world think by and for men? (Released 25 February 2019) [24'52]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " We do not stop progress: the Marseillaise ". A chronicle presented by Capucine Frey. [2'15]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Francosphere: Mornalienne & Cristollienne ". A program proposed by Dominique Roederer. Guest: Estelle-Sarah Bulle, for Where the dogs bark by the tail (Liana Levi). (Released on October 20, 2018) [26'41]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " Pop and Co: the arranged blues of Delgrès ". By Rebecca Manzoni. Between Louisiana and Guadeloupe, Mo Jodi, the new Delgrès album was released on August 31, 2018. (Released August 28, 2018) [4'45]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " Saga of Paris: the House of the radio ". A chronicle presented by Thierry Bœuf. [3'07]

RTBF (The First) - " Vive Memory: School ". A series of Daphne Van Ossel and Nicolas Poloczek. Diving in the archives of the RTBF, to make you relive a class of the 70s in a small village in the province of Luxembourg. (Released June 16, 2018) [12'14]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada) - " Nature According to Boucar: Orcs and Intergenerational ". With Boucar Diouf. Orcas are among the few mammals whose postmenopausal females have a special role in the family. It's the perfect springboard for talking about intergenerational relationships. Two representatives of immigrant grandmothers explain the role of grandmothers in their country of origin: the Congo. (Released on July 7, 2018) [55'42]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " They made history: Gutenberg ". A column presented by Jérôme Prod'homme. [3'03]

RTS (The First) - " 15 Minutes. Revision of the Arms Act in Switzerland: watch out, mined terrain ". Switzerland has until the end of May to tighten its law on arms. But a referendum was launched by the community of interest of the Swiss shooting and elected UDC. The people will vote on May 19th. (Released 19 January 2019) [14'56]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Speak French: franponais ". A chronicle signed Jean-Marie Chazeau. Do you know French? The French and Japanese languages ​​get married for better and for worse (of the rising sun) ... It starts with a Japanese Javanese ... [1'17]

RADIO FRANCE (France Blue) - " Pop Story: Maurane, I wanted to tell you that I am waiting for you ". A musical chronicle presented by Marc Toesca. [5'59] RTBF (La Première) - "Transversales: the return to literature". Every year at the same time, hundreds of novels come out. "Transversales" was interested in the publishers, the relations they have with the authors. Why and how is a book published? (Released September 1, 2018) [24'31]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) - " Window on courtyard. Glazed boxes: a parricide in the aquarium . A creation of Elise Costa. In French courthouses, glass boxes abound. Back on this safe drift with the high tension trial of Carmen, in Nîmes. (Posted March 13, 2019) [6'32]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " We are not stopping progress: ecology ". A chronicle presented by Capucine Frey. [2'17]

RTS (The First) - " 15 Minutes. Paternity leave in Switzerland: Dad, where are you? While most European countries have already adopted parental leave, Switzerland is still debating whether to introduce paternity leave. The "15 Minutes" team went to meet young dads, but also business owners. (Released 22 September 2018) [14'59]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " Zaz in concert ". A show recorded in Montauban on November 23, 2018, during the "France Bleu Live" organized at Eurythmie Hall. A private concert proposed to the listeners of France Bleu Occitanie and diffused via Facebook Live. [58'36]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Speak French: Singer ". A chronicle signed Jean-Marie Chazeau. From "Monkey" to "Ferry-box", how the French accent has for a long time damned the pawn to Anglo-Saxon in the hexagonal vocabulary ... [1'03]

RTBF (The First) - " By Yï Dire, the Tuesdays of the archives: the Migration of the toads ". It's spring and toads are back! When the winter ends, the adults leave their hibernation and take a long walk to their pond. A journey often fraught with pitfalls ... (Released March 6, 2018) [52'06]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " In the name of places: the word" Paris " ". A chronicle presented by the lexicologist Jean Pruvost. [2'17]

RTS (The First) - " Monumental: Jean Tinguely ". By Johanne Dussez. Sculptor, painter, architect, mechanic or engineer, Jean Tinguely was always where we did not expect him. With Caroline Schuster Cordone, Deputy Director of the Museum of Art and History of Freiburg. (Released 4 February 2018) [55'20]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " How is it written? Gray cells ". A program proposed by Dominique Roederer. Guest: Alain Guyard, for Natchave (The Dilettante). A big gap between Socrates and the gypsies ... (Saturday, January 12, 2019) [13'16]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " They made the story: The calendar ". A column presented by Jérôme Prod'homme. [3 ']

ARTE (ARTE Radio) - " Les robqueurs: François " A documentary by Pascale Pascariello, directed by Sara Monimart. From 1993 to 2003, François was part of a gang that attacked armored vans in Belgium and northern France. It details how a robbery is prepared as a shoot ... (Posted on March 15, 2017) [17'25]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " The Green Hand: extinct expressions of the garden ". A chronicle of Alain Baraton. A dive into the expressions formerly used by gardeners and now (almost) forgotten. (Released 3 February 2019) [6'39]

RTS (La Première) - " In the footsteps of ... Marina Rollman:" I speak too fast for Switzerland! " " A report by Karine Vasarino. Karine Vasarino follows in the footsteps of the Swiss humorist Marina Rollman in Paris, in the Marais district. (Released on January 11, 2019) [33'06]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " We do not stop progress: taxes ". A chronicle presented by Capucine Frey. [2'16]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Tastes of childhood: with Habibou, in Burkina Faso ". A pellet proposed by Anne Bonneau. The "Tastes of childhood" are meetings with Francophones of all countries, plunging into their taste memories. [2'58]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Musique) - " Rapophonie ". Presented by Myriam Fehmiu. Co-produced and broadcast by MFP youth and music radio stations (Mouv 'for Radio France, Couleur 3 for RTS and Tarmac for RTBF), "Rapophonie" is a show about hip-hop from all over the French-speaking world. . (Released on February 8, 2019) [1h]

RADIO FRANCE (France Blue) - " Pop Story: Serge Gainsbourg and Eddy Mitchell, Old Canaille ". A musical chronicle presented by Marc Toesca. [6'03]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Snapshots of the world: Manouba, women behind the walls ". A show proposed by Anne Bonneau. Reportage in a prison for women, in the suburbs of Tunis. [19'51]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " Les Bonnes Ondes: I can not, I dictated naughty ". By Sandrine Oudin. Two Parisiennes passionate about the French language propose once a month evenings of spelling update, via erotic texts. (Released 18 January 2019) [4'38]

RTBF (The First) - " Lives: Tatiana Silva ". Miss Belgium in 2005, Tatiana Silva is revealed at the microphone of Elodie de Sélys. (Released 24 June 2018) [26'50]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " We are not stopping progress: the identity card ". A chronicle presented by Capucine Frey. [2'16]

FRANCE MEDIA WORLD (RFI) - " In G major: Rene Depestre ". By Yasmine Chouaki. Guest: René Depestre, poet, novelist and essayist, met at his home in LezignanCorbières, on the occasion of the publication of his autobiography: Bonsoir Tendresse (Odile Jacob). (Released March 3, 2018) [48'26]

RTS (The First) - " Monumental: Jean Tinguely ". By Johanne Dussez. Sculptor, painter, architect, mechanic or engineer, Jean Tinguely was always where we did not expect him. With Caroline Schuster Cordone, Deputy Director of the Museum of Art and History of Freiburg. (Released 4 February 2018) [55'20]

RADIO FRANCE (France Blue) - " Pop Story: Renaud, L'Orage ". A musical chronicle presented by Marc Toesca. [6 ']

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Speak French: Cranberries ". A chronicle signed Jean-Marie Chazeau. Small red berries adorned with all the virtues are the delights of this new "Speak French" ... [0'54]

RTBF (The First) - " Enter without knocking: Adeline Dieudonné ". Guest: Adeline Dieudonné, for her first novel True Life (The Iconoclast), Renaudot Prize for high school students in 2018. (Released September 26, 2018) [24'46]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " Saga of Paris: the pyramid of the Louvre ". A chronicle presented by Thierry Bœuf. [2'58]

RTBF (The First) - " Vive Memory: Lucien the Electrician ". A series of Daphne Van Ossel and Nicolas Poloczek. Diving into a world where TV does not exist yet. Electricity has not arrived in the villages yet. Meeting with Lucien Thomé, who then accompanied his village on the path of "progress" ... (Released 31 March 2018) [12'01]

FRANCE MEDIA WORLD (RFI) - " Vivacious voice: the French language in the world in 2018 ". At the 17th Francophonie Summit in Yerevan, Armenia, Pascal Paradou received Alexandre Wolff, head of the Observatoire de la langue française, at the Directorate of the French Language and Linguistic Diversity of the International Organization of Francophonie. (Released 11 October 2018) [28'16]

RADIO FRANCE (France Blue) - " Pop Story: France Gall, He played the standing piano ". A musical chronicle presented by Marc Toesca. [5'56]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " It's natural: the swamp forest of golconde ". A program by Christophe Cuby, produced and broadcast by Guadeloupe La 1er. Program for the restocking of the forest with Modeste Salignat, Guadeloupe National Park, and Clébert, a worker who is in charge of the mangle-medaille nursery. [24'20]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) - " Listen to cinema: walking on bones ". A documentary by Laetitia Druart. Leeks, pasta and leather: movie makers make the subjects speak. Close up on a still craft craft that is at the heart of the work of the soundtrack of genre films. (Posted on January 30, 2019) [19'16]

FRANCE.TV STUDIO (Histodio) - " The last day of a convict, of Victor Hugo (extracts) ". France.tv Studio has created the Histodio label, dedicated to the creation of original and innovative sound works. For his first creation, Victor Hugo's The Last Day of a Condemned, France.tv Studio appealed to the voices of more than twenty actors, under the artistic direction of Viviane Ludwig, and created an original sound universe, setting light the contemporary purpose of this exceptional work. [39'42]

RTS (The First) - " Vanishing Point:" The Ranz of Cows "at 300 km / h ". A report from Christophe Canut. 6H23: the TGV for Paris starts from Lausanne. Soft sounds emerge from one of the wagons. Choristers, who took place near the bar, perform classics of the Swiss repertoire. But what are these three Friburgers wearing on board? (Released on February 20, 2019) [28'55]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " They made history: Charlemagne ". A column presented by Jérôme Prod'homme. [2'50]

RTBF (The First) - " Transversales: Jacques Brel, 40 years already ". On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the death of Jacques Brel, "Transversales" offers three reports by Jean-Marc Vierset and Anne-Sophie Bruyndonckx. Released on October 6, 2018. [50'01]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA - " La Librairie francophone ", presented by Emmanuel Khérad. Each week, ICI Radio-Canada Première, RTS The 1st, RTBF The 1st and France Inter offer to 3 million listeners from around the world an innovative cultural program around culture through books. (1h)

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Kreyol Djazz ". A musical program presented by Tony Chasseur. A one hour stroll in the world of Creole jazz with Tony Chasseur, singer, musician and tireless promoter of this musical trend. (Released 26 January 2019) [55'18]

FRANCE MEDIA WORLD (RFI) - " Literature Without Borders: Christiane Taubira ". By Catherine Fruchon-Toussaint. Born in Cayenne, French Guiana, Christiane Taubira is invited on the occasion of the publication of her essay Baroque Sarabande, in tribute to the books and writers she loves. (Released January 4, 2019, this long version is unpublished) [29'01]

FRANCE TÉLÉVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Speak French: Gérard Depardieu ". A chronicle signed Jean-Marie Chazeau. Gérard Depardieu is more like "speak French first", even if he has made use of English over the years ... [1'03]

RADIO FRANCE (France Inter) - " La tête au carré: the secrets of words ". By Mathieu Vidard. What do we know about the words we use every day? Where do they come from ? The word is always a pretext for a trip, it is the revealer of a history, a geographical route and a lexical family. (Released 28 January 2019) [38'40]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " Saga of Paris: the National Assembly ". A chronicle presented by Thierry Bœuf. [3'01]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Where is happiness? The Kanak custom ". A show by Anne-Claire Lévèque, on Overseas The 1st in New Caledonia. Understanding the Kanak culture and this society based on the exchange of gifts: it is the engine of the work of the photographer and illustrator Sébastien Lebègue. [55'08]

RADIO FRANCE (France Blue) - " Pop Story: Johnny Hallyday, The Good Time of Rock'n Roll ". A musical chronicle presented by Marc Toesca. [5'59]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Overseas 1st) - " Tastes of childhood: with Finlay, in Mauritius ". A pellet proposed by Anne Bonneau. The "Tastes of childhood" are meetings with Francophones of all countries, plunging into their taste memories. [2'00]

RTBF (The First) - " Vive Memory: Customs ". A series of Daphne Van Ossel and Nicolas Poloczek. Before the Schengen Agreement, there was a time when customs officers were watching. In particular, they tracked contraband tobacco. (Released May 26, 2018) [12'11]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada) - " Great Talks: Jean-Marc Dalpé, Playwright and Poet at Heart ". With Marie-Louise Arsenault. On the occasion of the creation of his play La Queens in Montreal, playwright and actor Jean-Marc Dalpé looks back on his childhood, his beginnings in the theater but also the vitality of the Francophonie outside Quebec. (Released 10 January 2019) [52'15]

RADIO FRANCE (France Bleu) - " Saga of Paris: the French Academy ". A chronicle presented by Thierry Bœuf. [3'12]