Ephemeral webradio of the French-speaking public media for the day of La Francophonie

The French-speaking public media (MFP) offer a special web radio to celebrate French-speaking cultures in all their diversity.

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In partnership with the International Organization of La Francophonie (OIF), the Francophone public media (MFP) offer you a special web radio to celebrate Francophone cultures in all their diversity.

A selection of emblematic programs from member radio stations, as well as co-productions produced under the aegis of the MFPs, to be listened to on March 20 on the lesmediasfrancophones.org website, as well as on the special OIF website and participating media platforms.

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Partner media: Radio France (France Inter, France Culture), Radio Télévision Suisse (RTS La 1ère), Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF La Première), RadioCanada (ICI Radio-Canada Première), France Médias Monde (Radio France Internationale), France Télévisions (the Outre-Mer La 1ère network) and ARTE (ARTE Radio).

MFP: Ephemeral Webradio 2021

► List of programs broadcast (in order of appearance), from midnight (Paris time), March 20, 2021.

RTBF (La Première) -

“The Night of Writers 2020: a selection of the best moments”.

Despite the confinement, the 4th edition of The Night of Writers did take place last November.

Unfortunately, it could not take place as hoped in public.

But Myriam Leroy and Pascal Claude reinvented this night ... With Alexandre Jardin, Lisette Lombé, Nicolas Mathieu, Vanessa Springora, Mehdi Meklat and Nathalie Skowronek.

(Aired on November 14, 2020) [53'25]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

"Daho fan of pop: Punk divinities (4/9)

".

In 2018, the generalist radios of the MFP devoted their great summer series to the almost forty-year career of Etienne Daho.

Among the founding meetings mentioned in this episode: Stinky Toys.

While he is not yet singing, Etienne Daho strives to bring his favorite group to Rennes to see him on stage ... A documentary series co-produced by France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio- Canada Premier etRFI.

(First broadcast: summer 2018) [1h]

RTS (La 1ère) -

“Vacarme: Switzerland-France.

From the Gauls to the Helvetians (1/5) ”.

Each year, more than 3,500 French women and men settle in Switzerland.

Recruited in France by headhunters, transferred or adventurers in search of new experiences, they often know little about their new country.

How to integrate in a country so close culturally and so different at the same time?

Meet these new expats.

A report by Katia Bitsch.

(Aired on November 23, 2020) [25'26]

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (1/8)”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda represents one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

RADIO FRANCE (FRANCE CULTURE) AND RADIO-CANADA (OHDIO) -

“French Connection (1/4): Become rich to crack, passing through Montreal

”.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, a gigantic heroin trafficking took place between France and the United States, with Montreal as a hub.

The alliance of various criminal organizations and an incredible number of French, Canadian and American traffickers resulted in the establishment of this mythical network today known under the name of “French Connection”.

Stéphane Berthomet retraces its history in this first podcast / podcast co-produced by Radio France and Radio-Canada.

Director: Cédric Chabuel.

(Uploaded: November 2020) [31'45]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) -

“Bookmakers.

Dany Laferrière: The enigma of the finish (1/3) ”.

It is the story of a Caribbean kid with thin and "pointed" knees who gradually succeeds in "making money disappear", in traveling and in "crossing the world whistling".

Of a young Haitian who, fleeing the dictatorship of Francois "Papa Doc" Duvalier, landed undocumented in Montreal in 1976 and, nearly forty later, achieved the status of Immortal by becoming the second black writer to join the cenacle of the French Academy.

A creation by Richard Gaitet / sound recording, editing: Sara Monimart.

(Online on November 18, 2020) [40'00]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

“Ultramarins: how to bring young people back to the country

”.

The inhabitants of this overseas France sometimes feel neglected, excluded, also exploited, poorly understood or even poorly taken into account.

With

Ultramarins

, we invite you to shift your gaze to observe the world from the ultramarine point of view or points of view.

With Catherine Conconne, senator from Martinique;

Mélanie Luce, president of UNEF;

Yann Céranton, president of the Alé Vini association;

Lindsay Gopal, president of the Reunionese return home association.

A program proposed and presented by Thierry Belmont and Serge Massau.

(Aired on February 17, 2021) [54'54]

RTBF (La Première) -

“The well-barred Belgians: Amélie Nothomb”.

The artists who agree to confide in the microphone of Jean-Marc Panis are Belgian and they are rather "well off".

“Belgians well crossed out”, BBB therefore.

Among them: singer Sharko, the Laurence Bibot / Marka couple, Philippe Geluck, director Nabil Ben Yadir, comic book author Bernard Yslaire or even ... Amélie Nothomb.

(Aired on July 18, 2020) [36'17]

RTS (La 1ère) -

“Vacarme: Switzerland-France.

My best humor story is you (2/5) ”.

The Swiss may like to criticize their neighbor, the fact remains that Paris, capital of the French-speaking world, remains for many Swiss artists a career objective.

Marina Rollman and Thomas Wiesel have won over the French public, which is increasingly adept at Swiss humor.

These comedians have an amused, but always benevolent gaze on our big, unloved neighbor.

A report by Katia Bitsch.

(Aired on November 24, 2020) [25'51]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

"We, migrants: in Senegal, when the diaspora returns to the country".

The reality of migratory flows is diverse, but their driving force is always the prospect of a better life.

With what that implies of uprooting and efforts to adapt.

In twenty sensitive portraits, the editorial staff of the Francophone Public Media invited you to discover part of this reality in 2019.

An Info series co-produced by the editorial staff of France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première and RFI.

A report by Géraldine Hallot / France inter.

(First broadcast: summer 2019) (3'20)

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"The taste of childhood: Miki, in Tahiti (1/6)"

.

“Le Goût defance” offers encounters with Francophones from all over the world, plunging back into their taste memories.

The kitchen, sphere of the intimate, being the most convincing, the most obvious cultural marker.

Around a dish, a festive dessert or a particular fruit, worlds emerge, links forging generations, and questions of transmission, filial love and mutations are raised.

A chronicle by Anne Bonneau.

[2'23]

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (2/8)”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) -

“Let's live happily before the end of the world: How intensive parenting eats our lives”.

"Why does no one warn us of the level of exhaustion that we will reach by reproducing?"

Personally, I didn't see it coming.

Maybe I didn't want to hear… We're supposed to thrive in being a mother or a father, playing it to the full, but we don't really question the pressure it puts on us.

For this first episode devoted to parenthood, I went to see a clinical psychologist specializing in burnout, more or less overworked mothers and fathers.

»A creation by Delphine Saltel.

(Posted on February 24, 2021) [44'00]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“40 years of rap: The rap and the verb (8/9)”.

In 2020, the generalist radios of the MFPs devoted their great summer series to the odyssey of hip-hop observed from France, Belgium, Quebec and Switzerland.

In this episode, we discover how French is a privileged playground for rap: with punchlines, metaphors, lexical creations, the music accompanies the texts.

A documentary series co-produced by France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première and RFI, written and presented by Éric Metzger and Quentin Margot, with Juliette Fievet.

(First broadcast: summer 2020) (52'59)

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"Overseas Planet

: cutting down invasive species to save birds".

Planète Outre-mer, a daily radio chronicle that addresses the various environmental issues facing the overseas departments and communities.

In partnership with the French Biodiversity Office.

A program presented by Caroline Marie.

(Aired on February 21, 2021) [2'12]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada Première) -

“Le Goût des autres: Fred Pellerin, Kent Nagano and Marie Kodama”.

The famous storyteller Fred Pellerin does not allow himself to be overcome by confinement.

Optimistic at heart, he takes care of himself as best he can by going "to play outside in the woods", gardening, making sashes, and so on.

He also looks back on his career as a storyteller, from the first poem he dedicated to his mother to his collaboration with the Orchester symphonique de Montréal and conductor Kent Nagano.

Director: Lynda Baril.

(Released on January 1, 2021) [53'15]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

“#MaParole: Lilian Thuram (1/2)”.

Author of a remarkable essay entitled La Pensée blanche, Lilian Thuram evokes in #MaParole his childhood, his exceptional football career and his fight against racism at the head of a foundation that bears his name.

Director: Cécile Baquey.

(Released on February 3, 2021) [20'51]

RTBF (La Première) -

"The largest museum in the world: The Age of Beer".

Appeared in the form of fermented cereal porridge since the Neolithic, beer will impose itself everywhere as an alternative to water, the safety of which is far from being guaranteed.

The Middle Ages were marked by the emergence of many monastic breweries.

From the 19th century, brewing techniques will be refined to give the complex and varied beverage that we know today.

With Aurélie Stuckens, historian, and Michel Dubuisson, deputy director of the abbey of Villers.

Presentation: Jean-Paul Hecq.

(Aired on January 23, 2021) [54'39] 

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (3/8)

”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

RTS (La 1ère) -

“Vacarme: Switzerland-France.

Help, my boss is French!

(3/5) ”.

They are said to be arrogant, directive, clannish sometimes ... Why do the French bosses upset the Swiss?

For French managers, the art of consensus often remains a mystery and understanding Swiss cultural codes is essential, otherwise they will quickly be scolded.

But, fortunately, there are conferences to prepare newcomers for management "à la suisse".

A report by Katia Bitsch.

(Aired on November 25, 2020) [25'31]

DIANKÉ -

“Episode 1: Don't complain about the rain.

The

first native podcast produced in West Africa, Dianké tells the story of an independent young African woman who entered politics to fight corruption.

An original fiction in twelve episodes produced by the NGO RAES.

Dianké is performed by Aida Sock.

Dialogues by Insa Sané, with the collaboration of Mariannick Bellot.

Director: Alexandre Plank and Tidiane Thiang.

Production: Mbathio Diaw and Romain Masson.

(First broadcast: RFI, summer 2020) (18'20)

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"The taste of childhood: Miki, in Tahiti (2/6)"

.

“The taste of childhood” offers meetings with Francophones from all over the world, plunging back into their taste memories.

The kitchen, sphere of the intimate, being the most convincing, the most obvious cultural marker.

Around a dish, a festive dessert or a particular fruit, worlds emerge, links forging generations, and questions of transmission, filial love and mutations are raised.

A chronicle by Anne Bonneau.

[2'23]

RADIO FRANCE (FRANCE CULTURE) AND RADIO-CANADA (OHDIO) -

“French Connection (2/4): Lucien Rivard, Doudou Rimbaud and the South American industry”.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, a gigantic heroin trafficking took place between France and the United States, with Montreal as a hub.

The alliance of various criminal organizations and an incredible number of French, Canadian and American traffickers resulted in the establishment of this mythical network today known under the name of "French Connection".

Stéphane Berthomet retraces its history in this first podcast / podcast co-produced by Radio France and Radio-Canada.

Director: Cédric Chabuel.

(Uploaded: November 2020) (23'29)

RTBF (La Première) -

“Transversal: 60 years of Congo's independence, racism and colonization in Tervuren”.

On the occasion of the 60th anniversary of Congo's independence, visit to the Africamuseum in Tervuren, near Brussels.

A unique collection of 125,000 pieces for this more than a century old museum.

This report addresses in particular the question of restitution by questioning the place of this museum and its collections made up during the Colonization.

A report by Francoise Baré and Jean-Marc Vierset.

(Aired on June 20, 2020) [28'24] 

ARTE (ARTE Radio) -

“Hurry!

Number 101: the helmet, the goat and the mobster.

"

This week, all France mourns the separation of Daft Punk, but the whole street, which does not care a bit.

After this invigorating intro, Livo hallucinates when he sees kids in Lyon's town hall square.

Livo then leaves for Paris to dream in front of the closed screens of the Latin Quarter.

Suddenly, a light: La Clef, the last association room, is occupied by a collective.

Hurry!

, “The resistance podcast”, to be found every Wednesday on ARTE Radio.

A creation by Olivier Minot.

(Uploaded February 24, 2021) [9'00]

RTBF (La Première) -

"And God in all that: philosophizing with ... Tintin!"

"

And if your first philosophy teacher was the legendary refer to puff?

In any case, many themes dear to philosophy are addressed in the universe created by Hergé: friendship, ethics, reason, our relationship to reality or our quest for happiness.

With the doctor of philosophy Laurence Devillairs, the editor in chief of

Philosophie Magazine

, Martin Legros, and Didier Platteau, editor and founder of the festival Les Inattendus, in Tournai.

Presentation: Pascal Claude.

(Aired on January 31, 2021) [37'40]

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (4/8)

”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“I love Legrand: in the heart of the Wave (4/9)”.

In nine movements, Leïla Kaddour-Boudadi retraced the life of the famous composer, singer and pianist at the three Oscars!

Episode 4: the New Wave is born at the end of the 1950s and Michel Legrand will find a place of choice there.

After the first steps with Chris Marker will come Jean-Luc Godard and especially Jacques Demy and Agnès Varda.

A documentary series co-produced by France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première and RFI.

Director: Fanny Bohuon.

(First broadcast: summer 2019) [1h]

RTS (La 1ère) -

“Vacarme: Switzerland-France.

Frontaliers non grata (4/5) ”.

Many cross-border workers complain of anti-French sentiment on the part of the Swiss.

Where does this disenchantment come from?

Are the French who work in Switzerland today essential or undesirable?

From Fahy, in the Jura, to Geneva, via Le Locle, meeting with those who cross the border every day to get to work and with those who are exasperated by their presence.

A report by Katia Bitsch.

(Aired on November 26, 2020) [25'58]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"The taste of childhood: Miki, in Tahiti (3/6)"

.

Le

Goût defance

offers encounters with Francophones from all over the world, plunging back into their taste memories.

The kitchen, sphere of the intimate, being the most convincing, the most obvious cultural marker.

Around a dish, a festive dessert or a particular fruit, worlds emerge, links forging generations, and questions of transmission, filial love and mutations are raised.

A chronicle by Anne Bonneau.

[2'23]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada Première) -

“Parole d'Ados

”.

Young people between the ages of 14 and 17 frankly discuss the ties that unite them.

The teens take the floor to testify to the resilience and adaptations they have shown after months of confinement and long-distance relationships.

A year unlike any other during which most of them learned to take advantage of a disrupted daily life in order to reinvent themselves and open up to new experiences.

Director: Pascale Cusson.

(Aired on January 1, 2021) [53 ']

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

“The Ear is bold: with Nassuf Djailani”.

Surprise with themes not often put forward concerning the Overseas Territories;

also surprise by revisiting subjects that are sometimes discussed many times, giving them a current reflection.

In short, to talk about resolutely modern, current overseas territories, freed from endless clichés… With Nassuf Djailani, poet, writer and journalist (Naître ici, Bruno Doucey editions);

with the participation of Thierry Cron, photographer (Mayotte, the soul of an island, éditions des Autres).

A program designed and hosted by Patrice Elie Dit Cosaque.

(Aired on January 9, 2021) [26'14]

RADIO FRANCE (FRANCE CULTURE) AND RADIO-CANADA (OHDIO) -

“French Connection (3/4):

Things get tough

with the guys”.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, a gigantic heroin trafficking took place between France and the United States, with Montreal as a hub.

The alliance of various criminal organizations and an incredible number of French, Canadian and American traffickers led to the establishment of this mythical network today known as the “French Connection”.

Stéphane Berthomet retraces its history in this first podcast / podcast co-produced by Radio France and Radio-Canada.

Director: Cédric Chabuel.

(Uploaded: November 2020) (25'26) `

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (5/8)”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“We, migrants: Syrian refugees in the regions of Quebec

”.

The reality of migratory flows is diverse, but their driving force is always the prospect of a better life.

With what that implies of uprooting and efforts to adapt.

In twenty sensitive portraits, the editorial staff of the Francophone Public Media invited you to discover part of this reality.

An Info series co-produced by the editorial staff of France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première and RFI.

A report by Claude Brunet / ICI Radio-Canada.

(First broadcast: summer 2019) [3'20]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

“#MaParole: Lilian Thuram (2/2)”. 

Author of a remarkable essay entitled

La Pensée

blanche, Lilian Thuram evokes in #MaParole his childhood, his exceptional football career and his fight against racism at the head of a foundation that bears his name.

Director: Cécile Baquey.

(Aired on February 3, 2021) [20'53]

ARTE (ARTE Radio) -

"All the hell (3/4): OK boomer!"

".

Why do we always have the impression that people spoke better before?

And why is it always the young people who "speak badly"?

In this third episode, thirteen young people take us by the hand to explain their relationship to language.

Their pleasure and their displeasure in handling the words which sometimes circulate at breakneck speed, leaving the “boomers” on the floor.

And their strategies to each and everyone to stand out, or go incognito.

A documentary by Manon Prigent.

(Posted on February 11, 2021) [20'00]

RTS (La 1ère) -

“Vacarme: Switzerland-France.

Who benefits from the border?

(5/5) ”.

The increase in the number of Genevans who choose to settle in neighboring France has considerably modified the life and the landscape of the communes of the French Genevois.

Housing estates and villas are springing up like mushrooms and the attraction of the neighboring country with salaries two and a half times higher is such that the border area is suffering from the massive exodus of its nursing, administrative or teaching staff.

Example in Saint-Julien-en-Genevois and Vulbens.

A report by Katia Bitsch.

(Aired on November 27, 2020) [25'49]

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (6/8)”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“We, migrants: adopted by Senegal, Chinese Liu Chen is connected to the world

”.

The reality of migratory flows is diverse, but their driving force is always the prospect of a better life.

With what that implies of uprooting and efforts to adapt.

In twenty sensitive portraits, the editorial staff of the Francophone Public Media invited you to discover part of this reality.

An Info series co-produced by the editorial staff of France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI RadioCanada Première and RFI.

A report by Guillaume Thibault / RFI.

(First broadcast: summer 2019) [3'20]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"The taste of childhood: Miki, in Tahiti (4/6)"

.

Le Goût defance offers encounters with Francophones from all over the world, plunging back into their taste memories.

The kitchen, sphere of the intimate, being the most convincing, the most obvious cultural marker.

Around a dish, a festive dessert or a particular fruit, worlds emerge, links forging generations, and questions of transmission, filial love and mutations are raised.

A chronicle by Anne Bonneau.

[2'23]

DIANKÉ -

“Episode 2: The stigmata that we carry”.

The first native podcast produced in West Africa, Dianké tells the story of an independent and strong young African woman who entered politics to fight corruption.

An original fiction in twelve episodes produced by the NGO RAES.

Dianké is performed by Aida Sock.

Dialogues by Insa Sané, with the collaboration of Mariannick Bellot.

Director: Alexandre Plank and Tidiane Thiang.

Production: Mbathio Diaw and Romain Masson.

(First broadcast: RFI, summer 2020) (17'14)

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“La Librairie francophone: special program on the occasion of French Language Week and Francophonie Day

”.

Every week, for fifteen years, France Inter, ICI Première Radio-Canada, RTS La 1ère and RTBF La Première have offered listeners around the world an innovative cultural program on culture through books.

For this special program, Emmanuel Khérad receives Philippe Delerm for La Vie en relief (Seuil);

the Moroccan poet Abdellatif Laâbi pourCe que poète desires (rue du Monde editions);

the French singer Jeanne Cherhal for her first work

At five years old, I became down to earth

(Points) and for an acoustic track;

and the Haitian author Néhémy Pierre-Dahomey for

Combats

(Seuil).

[1h]

RADIO-CANADA (ICI Radio-Canada Première) -

"Nature according to Boucar: the giraffe, weightlessness and friendship

".

Boucar Diouf talks about the giraffe with the zoologist of the Granby Zoo Julie Hébert, about weightlessness with the astronaut David Saint-Jacques and about the friendship with Jeanne-Marie Rugira, professor in the department of psycho-sociology at the University of Quebec in Rimouski.

Director: Camille Pagé-Parent.

(Aired August 1, 2020) [53'15]

RTBF (La Première) -

“The Belgians well crossed out: Laurence Bibot and Marka, the parents of singer Angèle and rapper Roméo Elvis”.

In the daily life of Laurence Bibot and Marka, who notably evoke their passion for dance and the admiration they have for each other.

A funny, charming and touching moment proposed by Jean-Marc Panis.

(Aired on August 22, 2020) [45'00] 

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"Overseas planet

: an ornithological guide in Guadeloupe

".

Planète Outre-mer, a daily radio chronicle that addresses the various environmental issues facing the overseas departments and communities.

In partnership with the French Biodiversity Office.

A program presented by Caroline Marie.

(Aired on February 21, 2021) [1'41]

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

“The taste of childhood: Miki, in Tahiti (5/6)”

.

Le Goût defance offers encounters with Francophones from all over the world, plunging back into their taste memories.

The kitchen, sphere of the intimate, being the most convincing, the most obvious cultural marker.

Around a dish, a festive dessert or a particular fruit, worlds emerge, links forging generations, and questions of transmission, filial love and mutations are raised.

A chronicle by Anne Bonneau.

[2'23]

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (7/8)”.

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“We, migrants: an Albanian violist, with music for only baggage

”.

The reality of migratory flows is diverse, but their driving force is always the prospect of a better life.

With what that implies of uprooting and efforts to adapt.

In twenty sensitive portraits, the editorial staff of the Francophone Public Media invited you to discover part of this reality.

An Info series co-produced by the editorial staff of France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première and RFI.

A report by Bruno Strebelle and Isabelle Palmitessa / RTBF.

(First broadcast: summer 2019) (3'20)

RADIO FRANCE (FRANCE CULTURE) AND RADIO-CANADA (OHDIO) -

“French Connection (4/4): Criminal empires are collapsing”.

From the 1950s to the 1970s, a gigantic heroin trafficking took place between France and the United States, with Montreal as a hub.

The alliance of various criminal organizations and an incredible number of French, Canadian and American traffickers had led to the establishment of this mythical network today known under the name of "French Connection."

Stéphane Berthomet retraces its history in this first podcast / podcast co-produced by Radio France and Radio-Canada.

Director: Cédric Chabuel.

(Uploaded: November 2020) (31'51)

ARTE (ARTE Radio) -

“L'écho du Bataclan”

.

Five years after the attacks of November 13, survivors of the Bataclan tell how their relationship to sound was injured that evening.

From their love of live music to the trauma suffered, from post-traumatic experience to personal reconstruction, their stories resonate with the most recent research in sound and music.

A documentary by Jérémy Leroux.

(Online on November 10, 2020) [1h04]

FRANCE MEDIA MONDE (RFI) -

“Archives of Africa: Barthélemy Boganda (8/8)”. 

The Archives d'Afrique collection is the contemporary history of Africa through its great men.

Illustrated with sound archives and testimonies from actors who are still alive.

“No one has the right to erase a page in the history of a people, because a people without history is a world without a soul.

"Founding father" of the Central African Republic, Barthélemy Boganda is known as one of the pillars of Pan-Africanism.

A program presented by Alain Foka.

(Aired in May 2020) [19'30]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“We, migrants: In Switzerland, a Belgian citizen presides over the municipality where he resides”.

The reality of migratory flows is diverse, but their driving force is always the prospect of a better life.

With what that implies of uprooting and efforts to adapt.

In twenty sensitive portraits, the editorial staff of the Francophone Public Media invited you to discover part of this reality.

An Info series co-produced by the editorial staff of France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première and RFI.

A report by Etienne Kocher / RTS.

(First broadcast: summer 2019) [3'20]

PUBLIC FRANCOPHONE MEDIA -

“How to say you Hardy: the time of love (2/9)”.

In 2017, the summer soap opera co-produced by the Francophone Public Media radios was dedicated to Françoise Hardy.

Presented by Didier Varrod, then Music Director of France Inter, and directed by Fanny Bohuon, this portrait in nine episodes allowed us to relive the exceptional career of this singer-songwriter who has marked and continues to mark more than fifty years of the history of French-language song.

A documentary series co-produced by France Inter, RTS La 1ère, RTBF La Première, ICI Radio-Canada Première.

(First broadcast: summer 2017) (1h)

FRANCE TELEVISIONS (Outre-mer La 1ère) -

"The taste of childhood: Miki, in Tahiti (6/6)"

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Le Goût defance offers encounters with Francophones from all over the world, plunging back into their taste memories.

The kitchen, sphere of the intimate, being the most convincing, the most obvious cultural marker.

Around a dish, a festive dessert or a particular fruit, worlds emerge, links forging generations, and questions of transmission, filial love and mutations are raised.

A chronicle by Anne Bonneau.

[2'23]

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