Variation (radio)

Variation (radio)
VARIATION 96.00 et 95.10
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Langue français
Pays Drapeau de France France
Statut Radio Privée Commerciale
Ancien nom Trégor FM
Siège social 19, route de Tréguier 22300 Lannion
Site web [1]
Diffusion
FM Région de Lannion : 96.0 ; Région de Guingamp : 95.1, Région de Saint Brieuc : 95.1
Numérique -
Streaming -

Variation est une radio locale commerciale des Côtes-d'Armor en Bretagne qui fait partie du groupement « Les Indés Radios » (127 Radios membres).

On peut l'écouter sur la région de Lannion sur 96, sur les régions de Guingamp et Saint Brieuc sur 95.1, mais également en direct sur son site internet .

Sommaire

Actualité

Historique

Elle a débuté dans les années 80 sous le nom de Radio Pays de Trégor, puis Trégor FM. En 2008 elle obtient l'autorisation du CSA pour devenir Variation et gagne une fréquence supplémentaire à Guingamp.

Animateurs

  • Olivier Cehault
  • Arnaud Lévy
  • Ronan
  • Céline

Journalistes

  • Nicolas Vétal

Émissions

  • Avec ou sans sucre
  • Pop-Rock Café
  • Variation Sports


La Programmation Musicale

Pop-rock, tous les succès rock des années 70 à aujourd'hui.

Voir aussi

Liens externes


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