RADIO ECN
Read moreRadio ECN is the most popular independent radio station in Mulhouse. Fun, trendy, fresh, it combines good humour and closeness to its listeners. Hip-hop, dancehall, salsa, oriental, soul, pop... ECN offers all the urban and foreign sounds. Listening to ECN also means discovering local sports and cultural news without forgetting. Start your day with Mickael in the GOOD MORNING from 6am to 9am accompanied by Jess for the horoscope and Sandra for the news. The rest of the team (Irwin, Joan, Julien and Mike) will accompany you until Midnight ECN, it's the best music to listen to live or to find in podcasts on their website www.radioecn.com
NOSTALGIE - 99.4
Read moreWith 92% of its programming dedicated to the 1980s, Nostalgie is the radio for those who are not too concerned with techno music. A well-crafted program, hits, standards and a large place given to the French song version of Johnny Hallyday or Mylène Farmer. Between a song by Patrick Bruel or Jean-Jacques Goldmann, you can win many prizes by participating in very nice daily games. Robin Guillocheau is in charge of local coverage from noon to 4pm, with David Madinier providing local news. Listen to Nostalgie, the radio that comforts and soothes the heart with its legendary programming.
FLOR FM - 98.6 FM
Read moreHere's the latest local radio station to cover the whole of the Haut-Rhin region in its sound portfolio. On the programming side, local news is assured and the program schedule is pretty fun: morning du 68, Planète 68, Big Floor Party, Top Club 68, etc. The week is punctuated by a dynamic team made up of Alex, Mélanie, Chris, Tom and Bristol. Flor FM is all about proximity, and it's always great to be able to meet people in the flesh at a trade show or fair close to home.
EUROPE 1 - 94.8
Read moreThe great names of journalism are still present on this large French radio station. Thomas Sotto's early morning is one of the most listened to in France, including Jean-Pierre Elkabbach, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, comedian Nicolas Canteloup and his famous «Review of Almost». Throughout the day, you'll find news from confirmed journalists such as Frédéric Taddeï or Nicolas Poincaré, and the new generation like Cyril Hanouna.
JOURNAL DES ENFANTS – JDE
Read moreCreated in 1984, Le Journal des Enfants is now distributed not only in France, but also in some eighty countries, where it is read by expatriate children and children learning French. Published by the EBRA press group, this weekly is a newspaper in its own right. With its 16 full-color pages, it aims to explain current events in a simple, didactic and entertaining way to children aged 8 and over. It has the same sections as a traditional adult newspaper, and each article is illustrated with a key to understanding the news. The aim of this newspaper is to develop critical thinking in the youngest readers, to get them used to reading and to initiate dialogue on subjects reserved for adults. It also has a website where articles for younger readers are published daily. An intelligent newspaper!
RADIO CAMPUS MULHOUSE - 107.5
Read moreThey wanted it... and they got it! In 2013, the team of volunteers at Radio Campus, which has been on the web for five years, succeeded in proving that it had a place on FM thanks to the broadcasting of over a hundred programs, for two weeks, transmitting on 107.5. The little up-and-coming Radio Campus has gone from being a Radio Camping where students were tourists to a Radio Campée with strong positions, where students are now all-risk! We love Radio Campus Mulhouse because it focuses on local, not low-cost, cultural events, and (un)shows that there are some really cool things going on in our town. Music-wise, it's neither Fun Radio nor NRJ, but the team, who are just as fun and full of energy, offer a more alternative and eclectic programming, so as not to listen to the latest Rihanna hit for the twentieth time, but rather to educate our ears to other artists... Since its inception, the group has gone from strength to strength, and can now count on some 30 permanent volunteers, led by Michaël, the president, Florent, the treasurer, and Charles, the youngest of the bunch, even if the FM band is not the least of his worries! If you've missed a show, it's all available on postcast on the radio's official website. In fact, we highly recommend the show "Le soccer de Bueno", for those who are soccer fans or not!
VIRGIN RADIO – 99.8 FM
Read moreFreshness, trend, complicity, novelty and humor are the values of Virgin Radio. All day, in Mulhouse and South Alsace, listening to Virgin Radio on 99.8 FM you will necessarily fall on a tube! In the afternoon between 1 p. m. and 5 p. m. live from Mulhousian studios, the radio plays a max of tubes and offers you a max of good plans, concerts and events in the region! From the festival of the Colmar wine fair, through sporting events, direct listeners and afterwork evenings. Every morning, the local editor is responsible for providing you with all the information you need, but also from France and abroad. Look, you're gonna get addicted!
NOVO
Read moreNovo is a free fortnightly cultural magazine distributed throughout the Grand Est region. It features subjects and encounters, opens its pages to artists, writers, photographers and illustrators, and provides a non-exhaustive overview of regional cultural news... The magazine likes to steer clear of pure news, to take an inquisitive and inspired look at those involved in cultural life. Novo can be read online on the website, or in hard copy for the nostalgic. Available in all regional cultural centers or by subscription. In short, a must-have!
L’ALSACE
Read moreIn terms of Alsatian press titles, while Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace is generally associated with Bas-Rhin, L'Alsace is most often associated with Haut-Rhin, where it is now the leading daily in terms of readership. Its front pages are devoted to national and international news and sport, while the inside pages focus on regional and local news. We particularly like the treatment of cultural news (concert reviews, in particular), and the Sunday section, which presents culinary, leisure and cultural activities. Supplements devoted to specific themes (cars, sports, TV, real estate, etc.) enrich this newspaper in a very appreciable way. Good to know: articles can be consulted online on the newspaper's website, but for a fee.