Do you want to become a presenter at Bleu? Register for the INA Professional Qualification Certificate

Do you want to become a presenter at Bleu? Register for the INA Professional Qualification Certificate
Do you want to become a presenter at France Bleu? Register for the INA Professional Qualification Certificate

Do you want to professionalize or retrain in the practice of radio animation? Do you have good general knowledge and audiovisual, podcast, web or social media experience?

The Professional Qualification Certificate (CQP) to become a radio presenter is made for you!

One of the 44 local radio stations in the Bleu network is ready to welcome you as part of this work-study training. This, designed in partnership with the National Joint Commission for Employment and Training (CPNEF) in the audiovisual sector, is scheduled from January 6 to July 25, 2025 and is led by recognized professionals.

It allows you to obtain a professional qualification certificate as a radio presenter, with the following skills:

  • design and host a recorded or live program, in accordance with the station's editorial line
  • define and prepare content (music, columns, listener interactivity, interviews, reports, games)
  • produce digital content (web, social networks, podcasts)
  • master the entire chain of radio production

The Professional Qualification Certificate (CQP) for radio presenter is accessible either via a professionalization contract for those under 26, via a future contract or via the VAE (validation of acquired experience). It can be financed via the Personal Training Account (CPF).

How to apply?

Go to the INA website, on the presentation page of training.
First, simply click on the pre-registration link and then create an account.
At the end of the registration process, if your application is accepted, tests will take place on November 28 to select future work-study students.

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