1995 : La jeunesse se lâche à l'antenne des radios | Archive INA

Subscribe http://bit.ly/inasociete Special Envoy "Ballade sur la FM" | France 2 | 04/27/1995 In the mid-1990s, young people abandoned television and gathered religiously to listen to radio channels like Skyrock, Fun Radio, and Oui FM. The tone was less rigid and access to the airwaves was easier. They discussed sexuality, taboos, and society with increasingly uninhibited humor: It was the golden age of open-air radio! Behind these shows were hosts who quickly became true stars: Fred Musa, Difool, le Doc, Maurice, Tabatha Cash, Cauet, Kad Merad, Arthur... But this interactivity on the radio sometimes gave rise to missteps. Other FM radio stations, such as Radio Notre-Dame, which opens its airwaves every Sunday to listeners with family in prison, make it appear more "useful." This report by Jean-Jacques Dufour highlights the limits of this freedom of live expression, which allows the listener to be on an equal footing with the host. ***** Comments Info ***** On YouTube channels, you are free to express your opinion, even if critical. To ensure the quality of the debate, we ask that you always remain calm, polite, and respectful of other commenters. Proselytizing, rude, aggressive, or irreverent remarks toward an individual or group of people are prohibited. Any insulting or defamatory comments will be deleted. We reserve the right to ban any user who does not respect the community rules. ******************************************************************* INA archive images National Audiovisual Institute http://www.ina.fr #INA #Skyrock