NRJ

NRJ
TypeRadio network
Country
France (including Guadeloupe, French Guiana, La Réunion, Martinique, Mayotte, New Caledonia, Tahiti, and St. Martin), Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, Georgia, Germany, Lebanon, Mauritius, Morocco, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland and Ukraine
Availability100.3 MHz (Paris)
106.4 MHz (Marseille)
103.0 MHz (Lyon)
Full list of other frequencies on NRJ.fr
OwnerGazprom-Media (Russia);
NRJ Group (France, Belgium, Germany);
Modern Times Group (Norway);
Bauer Media Group (Sweden, Finland);
N&C Radio Privé (Austria);
Ringier AG (Switzerland);
Communicorp (Bulgaria);
Sky Production (Egypt)
Launch date
15 June 1981 (France)
1988 (Belgium)
1991 (Germany)
1 October 1993 (Sweden)
6 October 1995 (Finland)
1 April 1998 (Austria)
1 January 1998 (Norway)
13 August 2003 (Switzerland)
17 November 2005 (Bulgaria)
6 April 2006 (Ukraine)
6 June 2006 (Lebanon)
1 September 2006 (Russia)
14 March 2017 (Georgia)
3 March 2017 (Egypt)
1 December 2017 (Cyprus)
2018 (Mauritius)
Official website
www.nrj.fr

Nouvelle Radio Jeune, (Acronym: NRJ, French pronunciation: [enɛʁʒi], lit.'energy') is a private French radio station created by Jean-Paul Baudecroux and Max Guazzini in June 1981, and was widely popularized thanks to its godmother singer Dalida, who prevented it from closing in 1984.[1] Today radio belongs to the NRJ Group and is the founding station of NRJ International.

The main station only focuses on current chart hits throughout the day and electronic dance music during some weekend late night hours. Talk programs are based every evening except Saturday. In contrast, its web radios are devoted to a vast range of music: rap, RnB, dance, hip-hop, electronic, top 40, urban and rock.

  1. ^ "NRJ-story.HTML".