Radio BIP

Radio BIP (in french of Franche-Comté : Bisontine, Indépendante et Populaire ; in english : Bisontine, Independant and Popular) is a French local FM broadcasting station, active in Besançon and Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. Clandestine in 1977-1978, she was refounded in 1981 by the activist Jean-Jacques Boy with a status of voluntary association[1] · .[2] This media is known for its coverage about human rights, social movements and far-right politics.[3]

Radio BIP
Logo Radio BIP 2015.png
City of licenseBesançon
Broadcast areaFranche-Comté
SloganBisontine, Independant and Popular
Frequency96.9 FM
First air date1977 (pirate)
1981 (officialy)
Format News
Owner Association
WebsiteRadiobip.fr

Notes

  1. (French) Dominique Auzias and Jean-Paul Labourdette, « Petit Futé édition Bourgogne 2018/2019 », Éditions le Petit Futé, 23 March 2018, ISBN 979-10-331-9184-1.
  2. (French) Schoop.fr, « history of radio 25/radio BIP ».
  3. (French) Clément Jeannin for France 3 Franche-Comté, « Feuilleton : la Saga Radio BIP », edition of 11 March 2019.