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FRANCE MEDIA MONDE

03/05/2023

Listening and watching the world

The France Médias Monde group brings together France 24, the all-news channel; RFI, the world radio station and Monte Carlo Doualiya, the universalist radio station in Arabic. The three channels broadcast from Paris to the 5 continents, in 15 languages. The group's journalists and its network of correspondents provide listeners, viewers and Internet users with information that is open to the world and to the diversity of cultures and points of view, through news bulletins, reports, magazines and debates. 66 nationalities are represented among the employees. Every week, RFI, France 24 and Monte Carlo Doualiya attract more than 100 million listeners and viewers (measured in less than a third of their broadcasting countries). 

The group's three media outlets have a combined 35 million visits to their digital environments each month (2017 average), nearly 40% of which are in foreign languages. They have 60 million followers on Facebook and Twitter (July 2017). France Medias Monde is the parent company of CFI, the French media cooperation agency, and is one of the shareholders of the French-language generalist channel TV5MONDE.

  • FRANCE 24

About France 24, a channel of the France Médias Monde group

France 24 is three global news channels, broadcasting 24/7 to 333 million homes on 5 continents in French, Arabic and English. A fourth Spanish-language channel will be launched in September 2017. France 24 attracts 55 million weekly viewers (measured in 65 countries out of the 183 where at least one of the three channels is distributed). From Paris, the France 24 editorial team offers a French approach to the world and relies on a network of 160 correspondent offices covering almost all the countries of the world. The channel is distributed by cable, satellite, DTT in some countries, ADSL, mobiles, tablets and connected TVs as well as on Youtube in its three language versions. 

France 24's digital environments, also available in three languages, record 18.2 million visits and 40 million video views each month (2017 average) as well as 35.3 million subscribers on Facebook and Twitter (July 2017). france24.com

  • RFI

About RFI, a radio station of the France Médias Monde group

RFI is a French news radio station, broadcast worldwide in French and 13 other languages*, via 156 FM relays, on medium wave, on short wave, on some thirty satellites to five continents, on the Internet and connected applications, and has more than 1000 partner radio stations that broadcast its programs. Thanks to the expertise of its Paris-based newsrooms and its network of 400 correspondents, RFI offers its listeners news events and magazines offering the keys to understanding the world. The world's radio station attracts 41.3 million listeners each week (measured in 37 of the 150 countries where it is distributed) and its digital environments record 15.2 million visits each month (2017 average) as well as 19 million subscribers on Facebook and Twitter (July 2017). http://www.rfi.fr/

  • MCD

About MCD, a radio station of the France Médias Monde group

Monte Carlo Doualiya is a French Arabic-language radio station, broadcast from Paris in the Near and Middle East, as well as in Mauritania, Djibouti, and South Sudan on medium wave, FM, satellite and partner radios. It offers news events and magazines, with a large place given to culture, favouring live, conviviality and interactivity. Its newsroom and network of correspondents on five continents provide global news coverage to 7.3 million listeners each week (measured in 18 countries). Monte Carlo Doualiya asserts itself as the radio station of freedom and universalism for all generations. The channel is also accessible on its website, the most modern in the world of Arabic-language sites, and its mobile applications, as well as on various cable and satellite offers.

 In its digital environments, MCD records 2 million visits each month (2017 average) as well as 3.8 million subscribers on Facebook and Twitter (July 2017).