Radio Campus now federates 29 FM and web radios in 30 cities in France. The Clermont-Ferrand antenna will celebrate this anniversary with multiple events by Sunday April 20. The opportunity to go and probe the soul and DNA of those who animate this curious and independent media.
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The story of Radio Campus began in 1996, on the top floor of a house in Chamalières, near Clermont-Ferrand with a small group of students. Thirty years and four moves later, the team grew up. Three employees and more than 100 volunteers, around forty regular or occasional programs … We always speak music, cinema, science or even student life.
Thomas Anime Potoshop, his program started last November: “When we say campus, for me, it is that we want to be a radio school. We have the right to make mistakes, the right to do somewhat bizarre things, not to be very professional at a lot of moments … The goal is not to grow, it is not to shine, the goal is to keep a level where you can leave a place for everyone. »»
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Radio Campus now federates 29 FM and web radios in 30 cities in France. The Clermont-Ferrand antenna will celebrate this anniversary with multiple events by Sunday April 20. The opportunity to go and probe the soul and DNA of those who animate this curious and independent media.
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Mathilde is engaged in the fight for women’s rights. She defines herself as a SEF, a fixed emission because she wanders on the airwaves. She participates in particular in the program Les Attablés, Grand Gloubiboulga weekly from Chronicles, Interviews and Reports. “The mind is to appropriate things and have fun. Officially, there is no editorial line, but when you rub shoulders with people, you realize that we still share certain ideals. The fact that we have no ads says something about the economic model. It is a freedom of creation and speech that we might not have in other structures. »»
Radio Campus volunteers are not there by chance, they cultivate the idea of sharing and defend a free and libertarian radio. “These are people who seek something other than what consumer society offers. We all have a small gap in relation to life. Here, we are an actor, we are not a passive spectator of something. We create our program and for the most part, they are experimentation grounds. »» This weekend, the radio celebrates its 30th anniversary. Thirty hours of non-stop radio live from the Maison du Peuple de Clermont. Thirty years is also the average age of radio campus animators.
-Propos collected by Edouard Boulliau for France 3 Auvergne