LE CHTI
Read moreEvery year for the past 45 years, EDHEC students have published Le Chti, one of the most requested and awaited guides in the city. Mainly aimed at students, it provides advice and tips but also reviews of restaurants and the best addresses of the moment. Its distribution is free of charge, but do not hesitate to make a small donation that will be directly donated to a charity. Its release in March is an event with activities organized by the students themselves at various strategic locations in the city. On the program: concerts, walks, visits and other celebrations to discover the city and its legendary student guide.
CLASSIC 21
Read moreAs its name does not indicate, Classic 21 is the Pop'n Pop radio of the RTBF. Its transmitter in Tournai covers Western Hainaut and broadcasts to the Lille Lille. The program consists of information appointments and many thematic music programs: 60 ' s, 70 ' s 80 ' s, 90 ' s, hits, blues, reggae, metal… So many webradio available on the station's website.
20 MINUTES
Read more20 minutes is a free daily available at the entrance to metro stations and places of arrival. Here you will find a summary of national and local news.
SORTIR HAUTS-DE-FRANCE
Read moreLaunched in 1989 in Lille, the free weekly cultural magazine Sortir has now developed in many cities in France and Belgium. For Lille, it is the edition Sortir Hauts-de-France that you will have to consult to know everything about the cultural news in the metropolis. Concerts, exhibitions, theater, cinema...: you won't miss a thing. In addition to the very complete agenda, Sortir also offers well-written reviews and meetings with certain cultural actors. The website is also very complete.
FRANCE BLEU NORD
Read moreThe old-timers still call it Fréquence Nord! Local antenna of the Radio France group, France Bleu Nord is a local radio station, which offers a programme composed of regional news and also practical information: weather, road information, good tips, ideas for outings, etc. Sport, and in particular football, plays an important role. Not forgetting the life of the districts and municipalities of the Lille Metropolis, highlighted in themed programmes and broadcasts giving the inhabitants a voice. And of course the hilarious horoscope in Chti!
WÉO
Read moreWéo, the television station for Nord-Pas-de-Calais, and now Picardy, appeared on the audiovisual landscape on 17 April 2009. Its programmes are 100% regional and deal with the daily life of the inhabitants, local cultures and traditions, the cultural and sporting life of the region, without forgetting the daily news appointments and the coverage of highlights related to the current events of the Hauts-de-France. Since April 2016, Wéo has been broadcasting in HD on DTT and satellite. As a symbol of this success, the Wéo Picardie channel was launched in March 2017 in Amiens.
DIRECT MATIN LILLE
Read moreDirect Morning Lille is a daily newspaper with most regional, national and international events. Precise, concise, neutral and practical, it is also free. You will find it in the metro and in the places of high attendance: shopping centres, supermarkets… Games, information, horoscope, weather, TV program, ads… You will necessarily find your little habits.
RADIO METROPOLYS
Read moreMetropolys is a regional, enthusiastic and caring radio station. The hosts and journalists ensure a family atmosphere, built on positive values such as respect, openness, proximity and conviviality. In terms of music, the station gives pride of place to its greatest hits. Metropolys also offers four web-radios and livens up your Saturday evenings with a mix of the biggest hits, from 8pm to midnight. Metropolys also gives pride of place to regional news, with an excellent deciphering program called "Une minute pour comprendre".
RCF NORD DE FRANCE
Read moreFounded in 2006, RCF Nord de France is a local Christian radio station for the general public. With more than 4 hours of local programming a day, it offers a rich and varied program: the history of the Hauts-de-France region, social debates, music news, the life of associations, spirituality... not forgetting the various daily appointments with local information (newscasts at 7am and 8am, the regional guest at 7.20am, 12pm and 6.15pm), and every week several news magazines, reports and reflections on current affairs in the Hauts-de-France region.
BFM BUSINESS
Read moreSince 1992, it has been the radio station specializing in economic information. Starting in 2010, BFM Business becomes a global medium, integrating a television channel and a multisupports channel (web, smartphones, tablets…) From a. m. to p. m. BFM Business provides an ongoing info program, giving the floor to actors, entrepreneurs and specialists in the economic world.
LA VOIX DU NORD
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VISITE DÉCO
Read moreVisite Déco-Immo is a free magazine dedicated to decorating enthusiasts in the Nord region. It guides you in your search for furniture, tiles or accessories, and reveals the best addresses. Its photo essays inspire you with carefully decorated interiors of local homes. The editorial team also keeps you up to date with the latest trends in lifestyle and decoration. Not to mention online video portraits of the most daring designers. Whether you're looking for something new or just curious, this magazine will give you great ideas.
BFM GRAND LILLE
Read moreAfter Paris and Lyon, BFM, the national news channel, launched BFM Grand Lille on 3 February 2020. This is hardly surprising when you consider that Lille is the4th largest city in France! Dedicated to the news of Lille and its region, BFM Grand Lille allows viewers to keep up to date with all the major local news events, the weather, public transport conditions, sports results, outings and leisure activities throughout the region. Available on DTT and box sets, the channel is also accessible directly on the Internet.
LILLE BY MAT'
Read moreWelcome to the fresh and colorful world of Mathilde, an inquisitive and passionate inhabitant of Lille, always on the lookout for new trends and good addresses in the metropolis. On her various accounts, she shares her favorites and good tips: fashion, beauty, well-being, restaurants, shopping, activities for children; but also much more unusual addresses or a diary, which lists trendy events not to be missed. Everything is tried and tested, as evidenced by the beautiful photos published on the site and the networks.
DELTA FM
Read moreThis is the historic Dunkerquois radio and the first radio in Flanders Coast with 95,000 listeners! The information is 100% local, with several appointments per day dedicated to each territory, around Dunkerque, Saint-Omer or Boulogne-sur-Mer. Also the info-road and sport. Journalists and facilitators regularly move on the essential events of the territory.
RMC
Read more"Info, talk, sport" have been the three pillars of RMC's programming for the past fifteen years. The station relies heavily on the strong personalities of its presenters, as well as on the sometimes trenchant opinions of its guests. Interactivity with listeners plays an important role in the station's programs, notably in "Bourdin direct", every morning between 6 and 10 a.m., or in sports broadcasts, when the verb becomes a tackle. The station's programming keeps pace with the latest news and on-the-spot reactivity in France and abroad.
KIDS IN DUNKERQUE
Read moreAs the weekend approaches, you don't know what to do with your dear blond heads? Don't panic, just take a look at the "Kids in Dunkirk" blog (or Facebook page) and you'll have the best deals of the moment in one click! With "Kids in Dunkirk", Mary Leviandier is not on her first try. While she created "London for Children", parents suggested that she create this type of blog for her hometown. The requests were there. And since Mary could no longer bear to hear that there was nothing to do for children in her city, she launched "Kids in Dunkirk". On weekends, usually Thursdays or Fridays, it publishes the weekend programme: visits to museums, restaurants, walks and events in and around Dunkirk! A diary for children from 3 years old, up to pre-teens of 13 or 14 years old. But it is also a feedback. Mary has her daughters test the activities and write short articles about their feelings. Mary is therefore well placed to testify and confirm that we will never be bored in Dunkirk. A blogging activity that has become, over time, a militant act!
LA GAZETTE DE LILLE
Read moreThis free quarterly launched its first issue in October 2011, and today has a circulation of over 25,000! A great success for this journal published by the small association Wazette et Compagnie. Ideas for outings, spotlights on solidarity initiatives, meetings with shopkeepers and craftsmen, surveys, news items, cultural features... but what we like best are the anecdotes and stories told by residents about their town and neighborhood. Because, as its name suggests, the Gazette de Lille focuses on the capital of Flanders!
LILLE ACTU
Read moreLille Actu is an all-news website owned by the SEPR and Publihebdos groups, which also publish the Christian weekly Croix du Nord. The site relays a wide range of regional news in real time: society, politics, economics, news, sports, culture and leisure. The site is rather basic. However, the articles are relayed on the Lille Actu Facebook account, making them much more readable on the web galaxy.
LE PHARE DUNKERQUOIS
Read moreThis weekly magazine, launched in 2002, is distributed in the Dunkirk borough.