Here’s a great article about Fip from the website slate.fr
http://m.slate.fr/story/151271/fip-radio-jack-dorsey-fipettes
Here’s a great article about Fip from the website slate.fr
http://m.slate.fr/story/151271/fip-radio-jack-dorsey-fipettes
Thanks to a post in this here Facebook group we’ve just found out that our friends from FIP are returning to Brighton in April 2016.
You’ll be able to catch them at the Open House on Friday 8th April and then the Fortune Of War on the beach on Saturday 9th April.
Hope to see you there.
On the 5th January 1971 FIP (France Inter Paris) 514 started broadcasting in Paris. Today, on 5th January 2016, FIP as we know it now celebrates it’s 45th birthday.
To celebrate 45 years on air, FIP have launched a number of web radios available through the website www.fipradio.fr and their iOS and Android apps.
Happy Birthday 45th FIP. Here’s to the next 45 🙂
We’re having a few Twitter related issues 😦
Back in 2011 we set up @LoveFip but then kind of neglected it.
We’ve gone to log in now only to find that it got hijacked and has now been suspended.
We’re in the process of trying to get it sorted with Twitter, but not having much luck at the moment.
So, for the time being, please ignore any references to our Twitter until we can get it sorted. If anyone can help us we’d be very grateful.
Thanks
The #LoveFip Team
Source: Fip Forum is transferred: Fip Radio is Forty
A slightly older post regarding Fip being 40 but another nice article covering the history of our favourite station.
FIP radio is really one of a kind. I don’t believe I haver ever come upon a radio station that has absolutely no publicity, zero. Its eclectic mix of music suits me perfectly. I personally have a diverse background, although I have lived 12 out of the last 15 years in Paris.
Yesterday, while at work, I heard this song: (it’s actually a poem written by Shel Sylverstein author of “A light in the Attic”, “Where the Sidewalk Ends”, “The Giving tree”……books that marked my childhood and maybe yours too…..)
THE BALLAD OF LUCY JORDAN – Marianne Faithful, 1979
The morning sun touched lightly on
The eyes of Lucy Jordan
In a white suburban bedroom
In a white suburban town
And she lay there ‘neath the covers
Dreaming of a thousand lovers
‘Til the world turned to orange
And the room went spinning round
At the age of 37
She…
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drinking it all in... bikes and beverages in Bordeaux
In my opinion FIP is as close to perfection as radio stations get, and I can’t recommend it highly enough.
You can listen to it here… just scroll to the bottom of the page and écouter direct.
The songs never seem to have much in common, except that they are all interesting and top quality. The presenters don’t say too much but just enough to let you know they are there at the helm. They’ve got you. Plus there are no adverts. Fantastic!
Warning: it may be a little bit too jazzy for some people’s tastes.
This sums up the love for Fip quite nicely 📻
In the past few days Radio France have announced changes to its station line up, including that of Fip. RF say it will be “Exciting, full of new, historical … it’s back on FIP! Your favorite radio offers new musical events during the day and evening to discover on our antenne and replay on our website on Monday 31 August.”
The new features include
Sous les jupes de Fip
Every Monday from 20h to 22h, a program hosted by Alexandre Desurmont and Luc Frelon
The week opens with Fip with an evening news presented by Alexandre Desurmont and Luc Frelon, music programmers. Latest releases, new talent, exclusive interviews, live sessions … The best music news in any genre, live on Fip.
C’est Magnifip !
Every Tuesday from 20h to 22h, a program hosted by Frédérique Labussière
Fip has always carried his listeners elsewhere … in direct connection with their emotions, memories and desires. Creative escape, Fip explores a new route and gives appointments to listeners for a musical escape, they will chose the theme and destination, by voting on fipradio.fr.
Certains l’aiment Fip
Every Wednesday from 20h to 22h, a program hosted by Susana Poveda
Fip invites listeners to a walk in the musical imagination of a filmmaker, genre films or music composer. By exploring the partitions of a sensitive cinema sound and vibration, Fip offers Impressionist puzzle playing on emotion and sensation.
Live à Fip
Every Thursday from 20h to 22h, a program hosted by Stéphanie Daniel
Because live music is central to the relationship between a musician and his audience, Fip broadcasts every Thursday exceptional concerts to Fip or elsewhere. An appointment where all musical universes collide!
♫ Notre grand classique
The established (and personal favourite) Club Jazzafip remains
Every day at 19h facilitated by Jane Villenet (Monday to Thursday) and Charlotte Bibring (Friday-Sunday)
19h to 20h, it jazz fip! Jane Villenet and Charlotte Bibring receive a programmer for an evening where all the jazz intermingle, big standards to emerging artists.
There are certainly big changes ahead and they sound (excuse the pun) quite exciting. We’re quite excited by having more Frédérique (we met her at the live broadcast and have had a soft spot for her ever since :-D). We hope that the legendary Fipettes are still going to be a big part of the sound of the station.
We’ll know on Monday 31st!
Hello.
If you didn’t already know, there’s a live petition on change.org campaigning for the preservation and development of Fip.
https://twitter.com/opsoro/status/658055153648574466
Fip, as we know, faces a bit of an uncertain future and the world will be a sadder place if we lost it.
The petition is addressed to the Minister of Culture and Communication Fleur Pellerin, the CEO of Radio France Mathieu Gallet, Fip Director Anne SERODE and heading up the #FipToujours collective is Philippe Guihéneuf, a friend.
Preserve and develop FIP, eclectic nugget of Radio France!
Sign the petition here (opens in a new window)