Musiq'3
City | Brussels |
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Broadcast area | Brussels and Wallonia |
Slogan | Le classique est partout |
Format | Classical music |
Language(s) | French |
Owner | RTBF |
Website | Musiq'3 |
Musiq'3 is a Belgian public-service radio station operated by RTBF. Its output is centred on classical music. The current director is Bernard Meillat.
The channel first went on air – as the Troisième Programme of the then existing RTB (Radio-télévision belge, RTB) – on 1 October 1961.[1] Later known as Radio Trois in the late 1970s and Musique 3 in October 1994, the channel's present branding, Musiq'3, was adopted in March 2004 as part of the overall restructuring of RTBF's radio services which took place in that year.[2]
Reception
FM
- Ardennes and Luxembourg: 94.1
- Brussels and Walloon Brabant: 91.2
- Charleroi: 97.1
- Chimay: 91.6
- Hainaut: 102.6
- La Louvière and Binche: 97.9
- La Roche-en-Ardenne: 97.6
- Mons: 88.5
- Liège: 99.5
- Namur and Basse-Sambre: 92.8
- Tubize and Braine-le-Château: 94.0
DAB
- Bloc 12B (225,648 kHz)
Satellite
- Astra 19.2°E – 12343.50 H (encrypted) Audio: 138
Digital terrestrial television
- UHF channel 45, 56 and 66
Internet
- Podcasting.rtbf.be [3]
On demand content
Programmes available on demand from Musiq'3 are:
- Appassionato
- Autour De Babel
- Carnet Da Notes
- Concerts
- En Scene
- Le Feuilleton
- Hamlet
- Indicatif Présent
- Info Culturelle
- Jazz
- Journees speciales
- Le Passe Compose
- Les Classiques De Demain
- Musiq'Academies
- Musique Et Autres Muses
- Musiques De Film
- Plein-Jeu
- Reperes
- Si ça Vous Chante
- Table D'écoute
- Terre De Sons
See also
References
- ↑ RTBF website (16 Sep 2011): Musiq'3, déjà 50 ans de plaisir partagé
- ↑ La Libre Belgique (18 Dec 2003): La RTBF passe le relais aux margues
- ↑ podcasting.rtbf.be/webradio
External links
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